08-04-2020, 09:38 PM
(This post was last modified: 08-04-2020, 11:08 PM by Hans Peter Augustesen.)
"Test Network" once told me that my internet connection can support 8 people in session, of which 4 with video.
Later (a few months ago) Peter Walker from JamKazam told that 7 is the recommended maximum in a session (nothing about video, on that occasion).
Each person typically receives about 0.4 MB of audio data per second from each of the other participants in a session. Video can be e.g. 2 MB per second.
If all 9 in your session use video in such a case, then each person consequently receives (or maybe rather try to) about 20 MB of data per second. It is relatively much - and demanding for the connections. No wonder sessions crash under such conditions.
NB: The transmission of audio and video data from each person varies greatly. From about 0.1 to about 0.5 MBPS audio data. And from about 0.2 to about 4 MBPS of video data.
Later (a few months ago) Peter Walker from JamKazam told that 7 is the recommended maximum in a session (nothing about video, on that occasion).
Each person typically receives about 0.4 MB of audio data per second from each of the other participants in a session. Video can be e.g. 2 MB per second.
If all 9 in your session use video in such a case, then each person consequently receives (or maybe rather try to) about 20 MB of data per second. It is relatively much - and demanding for the connections. No wonder sessions crash under such conditions.
NB: The transmission of audio and video data from each person varies greatly. From about 0.1 to about 0.5 MBPS audio data. And from about 0.2 to about 4 MBPS of video data.