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


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?
Josh,

I am using a "source" file so its not speak live voice. when I say "not in sync" I don't care about a delay per say - its that 4 out of 5 of the clients are saying the same thing at the same
time and the one I rebooted is just slightly "off" not identical to 1-4.
So I have 5 clients where the hardware is identical, on the same switch, same length network cable, etc... I reboot one unit so even though it goes away and then rejoins the MeetMe - I would think that the server is still sending out audio at the same time as the other 1-4 units and would take the exact same amount of time to decode and all that and should be "in sync" with clients 1-4.

again - dont care about delay - was just expecting the 1-5 units to all be in sync.

Thanks

Jerry
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