Hi John, What version of RAT are you using? I've had no problems enabling redundant transmission on Linux or Windows. I've done so a number of times to help with bad networks. I'm using the bundled versions of RAT with AG 2.3, and now 2.4 under Windows. For those that haven't tried it: In RAT's options, select the 'Transmission' page, and click 'Redundancy' and 1 for packet offset. Hit apply and your transmission rate will double. It's worth noting here that the option to transmit redundant audio is not 'sticky' for when RAT is reloaded. Even though the 'redundancy' option is still selected, it needs to be applied yet again in order for it to work.
Derek John Hodrien wrote: > Trying that one again after the first one was lost... > > Has anyone got any advice for dealing with accessgrid over a high packet > loss > connection? Tweaking settings in rat to do with redundancy just make it > crash, and I'm at a loss to know what to do. Skype seems to cope much > better. > > jh > > -- Derek Piper - dcpi...@indiana.edu - (812) 856 0111 IRI 323, School of Informatics Indiana University, Bloomington, Indiana