Tom,

what are you using as an encoder?

are you streaming or multicast?

Encoding and streaming can be memory and process or hungry. Most connecting platforms have latency built in which deals to dropouts.


How is your chain

RD Audio Out>


On 26/04/17 01:50, Tom Van Gorkom wrote:
Has anyone come across an audio stream latency measurement tool that would work in CentOS? Axia showed me a tool for windows that they use a lot: dpclat by syscon but since windows works differently than linux, I wonder if it is necessary.

I recently put a newer box on the air only to hear drop-outs every couple minutes. I have now upgraded and changed around the NICs between LiveWire and Rivendell and it seems OK so far, but I am wondering how I could check to make sure the audio streaming drivers and hardware are working well without long delays.

Thanks,

Tom Van Gorkom
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