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  • #636
    Ken
    Member

    Hi all, and Happy New Year!

    I’m looking for a software STL Link (studio to transmitter). Sure I can use IceCast or WMA to stream my audio, but I want much lower latency than they can provide (best scenario just a few milliseconds). And preferly I want to stream 192k (MPX), but L+R will do.

    Any suggestions on software, plugins or codecs (any operating systems).

    /Ken

    #9461
    yorkie98
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    The lowest latency software I know of is called AudioTX communicator. It can be set to run very low latency over network/IP or ISDN but over any digital network, you will NEVER get latency in the area of xx milliseconds, unless you count 500 milliseconds as low latency. In terms of IP STL links, anything under a second is extremely low latency. This buffer is required to keep things reliable, this is the reason webstreams have a long buffer, to give a bit of a safety net.
    AudioTX communicator, however is not cheap and requres 2 copies to be licenced (one each end) to form a link. There are cheaper STL solutions out there but this is the most flexible, reliable and lowest latency software solution available, as far as I am aware.

    As for 192 mpx, there is absolutely no solution available at present but we are are hopeful that such a program will be forthcoming from this very site sometime.

    #9462
    bofh
    Member

    Agreed – the best way to get low latency (under 500ms) is to go with a Barix Instreamer and Exstreamer – being hardware it’s very stable and allows up to 192kbps MP3 VBR – you can get a pair for under US$1000 – see http://www.barix.com for more info!

    #9463
    Boki
    Member

    For the record .. AudioTX have 60ms latency with two Juli@s Asio on both side in my link 😉

    #9464
    yorkie98
    Participant

    [quote author=”Boki”]For the record .. AudioTX have 60ms latency with two Juli@s Asio on both side in my link 😉[/quote]

    That’s pretty impressive. Is this over a LAN or over an internet connection and what’s the stabilty like?

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