04-25-2020, 01:18 AM
(This post was last modified: 04-25-2020, 01:40 AM by Hans Peter Augustesen.)
kmcderm3399 - Thank you, man
I dont know much about jitter.
Jitter is both in gear and internet connection.
I assume it is a kind of buffer, so to speak, hm!
Jitter can be lowered by different methods, yes.
Read about that elsewhere in forum. Maybe I can find some.
"1/2 second"!? - delay/latency
I have seen 25.999 milliseconds. And 20000ms. And 12000ms. That is usually with wireless connections, bad connections.
250ms is normal Denmark-Australia. Moskva-Chicago = 150ms.
Copenhagen-Lund, Sweden = 20 milliseconds
As I wrote (almost):
"Audio interface latency can be as low as 3.4 milliseconds - depending on quality and so.
Internet latency can be as low as maybe 4 milliseconds, depending on quality - and distance between people, quantity, so to speak.
Example a) 2 persons 60 miles apart, fast gear + fast internet:
2 x audio interface = 6.8 milliseconds.
1 x internet connection = 4 milliseconds
TOTAL LATENCY = 10.8ms
Example b) 2 persons 3000 miles apart, slow gear + slow internet:
2 x audio interface = 26ms
1 x internet connection = 44ms
TOTAL LATENCY = 70 milliseconds
You see there is many parameters ...
In fact: the most variable is the location.
Scandinavia has the best connections as a whole - next to South Korea, I think.
Great Britain for example is `famous` for bad connections - compared to their neighbours.
USA is very varied. And so on.
I dont know much about jitter.
Jitter is both in gear and internet connection.
I assume it is a kind of buffer, so to speak, hm!
Jitter can be lowered by different methods, yes.
Read about that elsewhere in forum. Maybe I can find some.
"1/2 second"!? - delay/latency
I have seen 25.999 milliseconds. And 20000ms. And 12000ms. That is usually with wireless connections, bad connections.
250ms is normal Denmark-Australia. Moskva-Chicago = 150ms.
Copenhagen-Lund, Sweden = 20 milliseconds
As I wrote (almost):
"Audio interface latency can be as low as 3.4 milliseconds - depending on quality and so.
Internet latency can be as low as maybe 4 milliseconds, depending on quality - and distance between people, quantity, so to speak.
Example a) 2 persons 60 miles apart, fast gear + fast internet:
2 x audio interface = 6.8 milliseconds.
1 x internet connection = 4 milliseconds
TOTAL LATENCY = 10.8ms
Example b) 2 persons 3000 miles apart, slow gear + slow internet:
2 x audio interface = 26ms
1 x internet connection = 44ms
TOTAL LATENCY = 70 milliseconds
You see there is many parameters ...
In fact: the most variable is the location.
Scandinavia has the best connections as a whole - next to South Korea, I think.
Great Britain for example is `famous` for bad connections - compared to their neighbours.
USA is very varied. And so on.