Yes, 2 browsers on 1 machine can be tricky, but if you mute one or the
other remote video elements, then you can figure out which audio comes from
which browser.

I just tested local audio play out -- no delay or glitches.




On Tue, Aug 6, 2013 at 10:00 AM, Randell Jesup <[email protected]> wrote:

>  On 8/6/2013 12:48 PM, [email protected] wrote:
>
>  just tested on apprtc.appspot.com between chrome 28 and the FF 23 stable
>
>  On the FF side, I hear audio distortion and >= 1 second latency.
> On the chrome side, no distortion, no latency.
>
>  This test was conducted on Mac OS 10.8.4 with both browsers running on
> the same desktop.
>
>
> Ok, thanks.  That's interesting (though it's always tricky to run a test
> with two browsers on one machine in a call).
>
> Can you try un-muting the local image of each one, and verify if the local
> image video elements have delay or not?
>
> Also, it would be very helpful to try your test with a Nightly Firefox,
> and an Aurora (25 - virtually the same as nightly) or Beta 24.
>
> Thanks!!  And I'll be trying the test URL you gave me today (in the middle
> of bisecting a windows-only issue).
>
>     Randell Jesup
>
>
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