(06-30-2020, 04:03 PM)Hans Peter Augustesen Wrote: It is surely interesting with that difference in the ogg files and the wav files.
I have encountered it myself - but I can not understand/explain it
I think the ogg files are recorded locally then uploaded to JK, so they are not subject to the pressures on the system of the live mix. I'd love to be wrong but I think we are stuck with the crackles on long notes.
(07-18-2020, 09:41 PM)mike.cardinal@gmail.com Wrote: I have found the following to cause crackles.
Frame rate too low (I now use 2.5ms) and often when I am playing with others and they start crackling i see that they are set to 1ms I suggest they change and this often fixes the issue.
Running other programs at the same time. I was using PDF files on screen for music. these often cause interference and you get that crackling sound. I now use my Ipad for sheet music this again made an improvement.
When using video and the session has more than say 4 users can cause interference.
So basically the less other work your system is doing whilst using Jamkazam the better off you are.
Thanks Mike; I'll try that again, but there are only 3 of us usually , and we all started off using the default 2.5 frame rate. We've all been careful since starting a few months ago, to quit all programs except JK and haven't used video as that does (understandably) increase latency.