Yeah, I've tried snapcast/icecast, and other tools meant for streaming, but the
latency is even worse. Like I said, there have been others that have done it with older
versions of Jack, but I'm not able to recreate their success with the latest version.
Here's an article from 2015;
https://blogs.gentoo.org/mgorny/2015/01/16/surround-sound-over-network-with…
I did see a note in the list somewhere that one of the most recent versions didn't
work with Windows 10, was that accurate, has it been resolved?
> I'm looking for a straightforward guide on how
to configure Jack as a
> network receiver on multiple Raspberry Pi’s, and Jack as a network
> sender on Windows.... so I can broadcast from Windows to multiple Pi's
> over LAN/Wifi. I'm planning on using this for distributing audio to
> speakers from a live playback and mixing system, so latency is critical.
I haven't tested this myself, but have you looked
at
https://github.com/badaix/snapcast ?
It seems targetted to media playback streaming, so I don't know whether it will meet
your latency requirements.