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Re: [AG-TECH] query re: delay
The delay's been limited to 1 second but the silence suppression was off;
I'll try it in the on position, and thanks - Alan
On Mon, 2 Oct 2006, Colin Perkins wrote:
Hi,
On 2 Oct 2006, at 09:00, Andrew A Rowley wrote:
In RAT, you can go to "Options..." then select "Reception" from the top
menu. From here you can limit the playout delay to 1 second (if I am
reading it correctly).
Playout delay in RAT is adaptive - my understanding of this is that if
there are lots of packets arriving late, it will increase the delay until
there is enough that most packets arrive within the time of the playout
delay. I think that VIC does this too, but no so aggressively, hence the
difference between audio and video delays. I am guessing that you see lots
of breaking up of the video which would show that it is having to throw
away lots of late packets.
Also, do you have silence suppression turned on in rat? If not, and if the
sender and receiver audio sampling clocks run at slightly different rates,
delay can build up and result in the type of problem you're seeing (rat
compensates for mismatched sampling clocks by varying the length of silent
periods, which it can't do if silence suppression is disabled).
Colin
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