03-07-2021, 04:04 PM
Ok, I have to correct myself: There is drift in the recording. I had to resynchronise the recording every few minutes. I don't think it is a consistent value, so I assume that perhaps dropouts are in fact the problem, although they shouldn't really happen (and didn't happen on my side, at least according to the drop out counter). The remote track was "faster" by about 10ms/10min. For our purposes it was enough to do a correction appr. every 5 minutes. Not ideal, but just workable.
The offset at the beginning is pretty consistent between 250 and 260ms.
Otherwise we had very good latency times these two days, around 22ms from Berlin to Prague. We could have got slightly better by using a smaller frame size, but in tests this led to dropouts, probably because our computers are not the fastest.
The offset at the beginning is pretty consistent between 250 and 260ms.
Otherwise we had very good latency times these two days, around 22ms from Berlin to Prague. We could have got slightly better by using a smaller frame size, but in tests this led to dropouts, probably because our computers are not the fastest.