Jerry Geis wrote:
I am running asterisk 1.4.43 on a really small network for testing, all
on same switch.
I launch a meetme between my server and 5 asterisk clients that
are all on 10 foot network cables all connected to the same switch.
The meetme is fine everything is in sync....
Then I reboot one of the clients. When it reboots I automatcially
bring it back into the conference. however now its not really
"in sync".

By not "in sync" do you mean that there is a delay between when the speaker speaks and when the client hears it?

I'm trying to understand why that might be??? I thought it would.
The conference is a listen only conference. Its not "off" or out of sync
by much - but it is noticable.

There's always going to be some amount of delay. It takes time to encode the audio, send it, mix it (in this case), receive it, decode it, and have it pass through a jitterbuffer (which by definition of being a buffer introduces delay).

How much of a delay are you hearing?

Cheers,

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