So lots of people are switching to virtual meetings via video conferencing for many activities. Whether proprietary (paid or free sample) or open source, they seem to assume people taking turns talking to each other. This model works very poorly for people trying to play/sing music together due to latency. Obviously software can't eliminate the latency caused by the network itself, but if you are trying to do this in a metropolitan area among people who normally meet in person, it seems like it might be possible. I've done some Google searching for both free and commercial software to do this and haven't found anything with the ease of use/low cost that amateurs would want. Any suggestions? Depending on hardware/software what kind of latency can you get from VOIP systems?
Thanks, Bill Bogstad _______________________________________________ Discuss mailing list [email protected] http://lists.blu.org/mailman/listinfo/discuss
