Maybe someone is interested:
17ms latency over 1000km seems insanely quick.
It seems kind of pie in the sky. They’re talking about latency times that are lower than I get on my rig at home. But here’s hoping I’m just a negative so and so and they’ve cracked it!
Sounds amazing. How ever, it wont change the stone age speed internet connection I have here. No fibre-optics for us!
no Linux version
not interested.
Hey @tnussb - This is Sam from the Sublive team.
Thanks so much for the shout out!
If you’re interested to help shape the development of Sublive, we’d love you to join our Discord server: Sublive
Hey @anokah, Sam from the Sublive team here.
The total audio latency from you to your live room participant will also include the latencies of things like your audio interfaces.
Even so, as long as the total latency is less than about 30ms then it’s still possible to jam, staying in time.
We’d love you to try it and feedback your impressions to our discord: Sublive
Hello there! Sam from the Sublive team here. Thank you for your feedback.
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