ian_heys wrote: 
> I noticed this article yesterday:
> 
> https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/technology-45499784
> 
> There is a slightly worrying use of the term compression towards the end
> of the article.
> 
> The same effect is apparent on BBC iPlayer Radio Live Streams when the
> time signal pips are heard about 35 - 40 seconds after the same on Live
> FM Radio. (Here in the UK).
> 
> Let's hope they don't try to cure this with "compression" too.
> 
> Edit: Further reading here refers also to audio streaming and dispels
> some of my concern:
> 
> https://www.bbc.co.uk/rd/blog/2018-09-latency-video-streaming
This is way off topic - so no need to continue beyond this post.
LIve streams over data networks have lots of problems that can only be
mitigated never eliminated - and comparing a multi hop data broadcast to
a single hop broadcast (even satellite) will always show these problems
- I beleiev one of the current solution actually every so often is to
chop a bit of audio out of data stream to catch up to realtime.


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