Hi Miller,
I’ve started playing around with quacktrip 0.91 today and am having a lot of fun!
I have been interconnecting a Macbook Pro 2009 and a Macbook Pro 2016, both on the same local network, but one using a VPN connection from the Netherlands to Latvia (and back) to simulate a bit of distance.
Two observations:
- Sometimes a glitch occurs without the dropout counter increasing. I’m not sure if this occurs because a package is missing and the counter is not updated, or that the package is there and something else goes wrong.
- The number boxes are updated at a fast rate and that takes a bit of CPU. The audio networking itself is actually not very cpu intensive.
I could imagine two additions:
- option to choose between 16 and 24 bit quality
- create the possibility to send audio in one direction only instead of always in both directions.
Cheers!
Edwin
p.s. should I assume that foo.ucsd.edu is usually up or would you recommend to run my own server?
> On 2 Jun 2020, at 18:46, Miller Puckette via Pd-list <
pd-list@lists.iem.at> wrote:
>
> To Pd list -
>
> This is very preliminary, but some of you might be interested in this. I've
> been working for the last month or two on making an easy-ti-use implementation
> of jacktrip to allow people stuck at home to play music together. A test
> version of this is available on msp.ucsd.edu/tools/quacktrip .
>
> The jacktrip implementation is based on the one in TPM by Roman Haefeli and
> Johannes Schuett (sorry for the no-diacritical spelling).
>
> It's been tried out by 4 or 5 people so far, seems to work with some
> hiccups. I'll be getting back to work on it after Pd 0.51-0 gets finalized.
>
> cheers
> Miller
>
>
>
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