Mario--

What is VCN?
Also good to label your arrows (audio? or messages?).

I think netsend~/netreceive~ is your best choice.
Try an end-to-end test without recompiling first.

I would say UDP makes more sense for audio
than TCP/IP.  (If you drop a big chunk over TCP,
and the application can't recover, then potentially
the entire TCP connection must be torn down
and restarted -- on both ends, which takes time.

UDP is designed for protocols (like live streaming)
where you expect packet loss.

Of course you don't want packet loss!
But UDP (theoretically) could recover faster than TCP.
And that's what you want for audio.

 

On Tue, Sep 6, 2016 at 9:36 AM, Mario Sottile <mariomey@gmail.com> wrote:

I need to make this configuration (pay attention only to audio):


First, I thought using NetJack... but I don't know if it is possible.

Then, I found netsend~ and netreceive~ (from http://www.nullmedium.de/dev/netsend~/), but they are compiled to 32 bits arch (I didn't compile them to 64 yet).

Also, somebody told me about Scenic (https://github.com/sat-metalab/scenic)

Could anybody of this list tell me what is the best approach? Another idea?

Thanks.


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