Hi, 



I have HTTP tunnelling working under Windows, but there is a problem I cannot 
resolve.  During a call where the local end is using HTTP  tunnelling, the 
audio latency to the remote end degrades by about 1.6 seconds per minute the 
call lasts.  The audio latency from remote end to local end is consistent.  I 
checked the server code and found that it was compiled with debug messages, but 
even recompiling to eliminate the debug messages did not change the degrading 
latency. 



I cannot find anything specifically causing a delay in the client.  If I set a 
breakpoint in Visual Studio and let the program sit for 20-30 seconds, when I 
resume, the latency is back to normal, but then begins to degrade again.  Since 
all threads in VS are frozen at that point, that makes me believe this is a 
server issue.  But since the server code has not changed in 3 years, I would 
expect that some one would have reported this as a problem. 



Any ideas to resolve this are greatly appreciated. 



Jeff Theinert 
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