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we tried to play music today in a local area (same city, low-latency networks) and realized that all apps we tried (Zoom, Skype, Palava, etc.) had the following problem: they are all business-oriented and select a single speaker at a time. Latency actually was not that bad at all, but if multiple people speak (play) at the same time, all but one will be lowered in volume. Furthermore, the person that is active jumps between multiple "speakers"/musicians.
Do you think one could configure palava in a way that all incoming audio is mixed equally? A webrtc powered platform to play together (e.g. with 2-4 musicians, N listeners #42) would be wonderful.
Looking forward to your ideas,
Axel
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Hi,
we tried to play music today in a local area (same city, low-latency networks) and realized that all apps we tried (Zoom, Skype, Palava, etc.) had the following problem: they are all business-oriented and select a single speaker at a time. Latency actually was not that bad at all, but if multiple people speak (play) at the same time, all but one will be lowered in volume. Furthermore, the person that is active jumps between multiple "speakers"/musicians.
Do you think one could configure palava in a way that all incoming audio is mixed equally? A webrtc powered platform to play together (e.g. with 2-4 musicians, N listeners #42) would be wonderful.
Looking forward to your ideas,
Axel
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: