07-24-2020, 11:56 AM
I agree that it can be a frustrating process. At the University where I work, we are using JK with the music department to be able to play together remotely. What I have found throughout my learning process with JK is that it is two steps forward and one back. Many of my instructors become quite frustrated when something does not work, or worse yet, suddenly stops working. But what I have found is, for the most part, there is a solution to most problems. You may have to dig quite a bit for the solution or figure it out yourself, but there is a solution.
Is it worth the effort? I think so. When we had a number of instructors on our campus network which had zero latency, it was magic. It gave everyone a sense of hope that all the effort is worthwhile, at least for us.
Is it worth the effort? I think so. When we had a number of instructors on our campus network which had zero latency, it was magic. It gave everyone a sense of hope that all the effort is worthwhile, at least for us.
Robert "Lee" Vanarsdall
University of Maryland, College Park
University of Maryland, College Park