04-15-2020, 07:46 AM
On windows you can set the sampling rates for recording and playback devices. Control Panel - Sound - pick your device - Advanced - Set Default rate when running in Shared Mode. Then disable exclusive mode (so It runs in shared mode I suppose). Find the same rate for the same playback and recording device you use. Then select those in JamChat setup.
For popping sounds in session, either set up a longer frame size in JamChat setup (I have only had clean sound locally at 10ms or higher), or when in session, use the "Audio Booster" from the JamKazam menu and change the bit rate up and down (128, 256, 320) - this seems to force a reset and every time you do it, it has a chance of smoothing out the popping sounds. Resync does something similar but seems to have networking side effects.
At least that's been my experience.
For popping sounds in session, either set up a longer frame size in JamChat setup (I have only had clean sound locally at 10ms or higher), or when in session, use the "Audio Booster" from the JamKazam menu and change the bit rate up and down (128, 256, 320) - this seems to force a reset and every time you do it, it has a chance of smoothing out the popping sounds. Resync does something similar but seems to have networking side effects.
At least that's been my experience.