That does seem very surprising - last century (literally!) I regularly used to send 8 channel, 16
bit, 48k audio around our building via 100baseT cabling with no problems, using Snack server
technology under TCL/Tk on SGI Irix machines - even 10baseT could handle it if there was no other
network traffic.
Dave
On 08/06/2011 11:02, Michael Chapman wrote:
I can't find any indicative performance (bandwidth)
figures for Jacktrip ... so ask for the experience of
others.
On a standard CAT-5 cable between two adjacent
machines I can get four (mono) channels at 48 KHz,
but trying to set channels>4 just results in a (very
silent) failure to connect.
Back of an envelope calculations of audio flux
against 100 Mb/s (say 10 MB/s) suggest more
should be possible.
That said secure copy (scp) of files seems to
run at<<100Mb/s.
Anyone done better ?
Michael
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