06-05-2020, 05:27 PM
not really, but you should check to be sure that you either have UPnP enabled, or you setup a port forwarding rule to your computer (the first option is much easier).
This thing about "no audio" has been plaguing jammers for a while. It's a top priority for the devs to resolve. On thing that might help is for you to identify some folks who are "in you neighborhood" meaning look to your geographical area for partners. East coast -> West coast can be dicey. Limit the number of people in a session by setting up an RSVP session. Hit the "resync" button if someone loses audio. Wait a few minutes, try again.
Lastly, check to see if there's other high-priority traffic on your home network. Occasionally I have trouble with JK when my wife is working from home through her VPN.
Now that thing about not being able to use a sample rate other than 96kHz sounds like an issue with your system config, and might be causing problems with you getting connected to others. In my rig, Logic (my DAW) has the last word on sample rate, unless it is not running. Secondly, the Saffire MixControl sets the sample rate for my interface. The JK client detected that I was already using 48, and I accepted those settings. I suggest you remove your audio profile in JamKazam, then verify you have a sample rate of either 44.1 or 48 kHz set on your interface before setting it up in JamKazam again. You should not be stuck with using 96
This thing about "no audio" has been plaguing jammers for a while. It's a top priority for the devs to resolve. On thing that might help is for you to identify some folks who are "in you neighborhood" meaning look to your geographical area for partners. East coast -> West coast can be dicey. Limit the number of people in a session by setting up an RSVP session. Hit the "resync" button if someone loses audio. Wait a few minutes, try again.
Lastly, check to see if there's other high-priority traffic on your home network. Occasionally I have trouble with JK when my wife is working from home through her VPN.
Now that thing about not being able to use a sample rate other than 96kHz sounds like an issue with your system config, and might be causing problems with you getting connected to others. In my rig, Logic (my DAW) has the last word on sample rate, unless it is not running. Secondly, the Saffire MixControl sets the sample rate for my interface. The JK client detected that I was already using 48, and I accepted those settings. I suggest you remove your audio profile in JamKazam, then verify you have a sample rate of either 44.1 or 48 kHz set on your interface before setting it up in JamKazam again. You should not be stuck with using 96