Hi Charlie,
In very long cat as of late, I use jacktrip for audio alongside (silent) Skype video. Surprisingly, they line up quite well. I use a hacked version of jacktrip that allows for some more complex network routings when necessary, although you can get quite far with the non-hacked version as well. In February, for the first performance of my live coding Sinfonia at the University of Birmingham I had two sets of jacktrip connections going (one to Toronto, the other to Montréal) and it worked just fine then too.
Yours truly,
David
> On Mar 8, 2016, at 12:32 PM, Charlie Roberts <bigbadotis_at_gmail.com> wrote:
>
> Hi everyone,
>
> I have a remote performance to give this weekend and I'm not sure what the
> best way to deliver it is. Initial tests using Skype (and bluejeans) were
> not satisfying... the audio sounds pretty compressed, and I wasn't able to
> find a way to change the audio compression settings.
>
> Is there a good out-of-the-box, point-to-point solution that doesn't
> involve using a streaming server? Or is going with a streaming server and
> software like OBS really the best option? I don't care about making the
> stream accessible to the wider interwebz (at least not at this point in
> time), I just need to get it into this particular concert hall.
>
> Any hints appreciated! - Charlie
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