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Speed changes would definitely have nothing to do with BlackHole.
Potential the clicks.
Run a test using your microphone and see if the same issues come up.
Devin
…On Apr 20, 2021, 10:08 AM -0700, Onegin0 ***@***.***>, wrote:
I'm trying to remote into a Mac in another town and both see and hear it, so I can remotely access mixes live. Connection is 200 Mbps up/down fibre.
I'm using Remotix for the screen connection. They recommended installing Blackhole on the remote Mac so it transmits audio; works great.
I am however getting random clicks / speed-changes to the audio.
I got out Xcode, changed the buffer to 1024 and recompiled - still doing it. Is there a recommended buffer setting for this sort of peer-to-peer connection?
Thanks - Jon
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Well I’m 99% sure none of these bugs are related to BlackHole not working properly. Must be the other app.
Devin
…On Apr 20, 2021, 10:16 AM -0700, Onegin0 ***@***.***>, wrote:
It sounds like the sort of artifact that happens on a zoom /whatsapp when the audio 'catches up' from a bad moment - the packets are delayed and all come in a rush...
Not sure what you mean re microphone? I'm not near the remote Mac to plug anything into it.
Thanks - Jon
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I’m saying that BlackHole output to input should be glitch free. I know nothing about the streaming part since that’s got nothing todo with BlackHole and sounds like that is where the errors are happening.
Devin
…On Apr 20, 2021, 10:32 AM -0700, Onegin0 ***@***.***>, wrote:
So are you saying audio should stream across the internet (not a local LAN) with the default zero buffer without glitching?
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Which buffer where?
Devin
…On Apr 20, 2021, 10:45 AM -0700, Onegin0 ***@***.***>, wrote:
So under what circumstances does changing the buffer make sense?
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No that won’t fix your problems.
Devin
…On Apr 20, 2021, 3:58 PM -0700, Onegin0 ***@***.***>, wrote:
https://github.com/ExistentialAudio/BlackHole/wiki/Adjust-Driver-Latency
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Yup and add the appropriate delay.
Devin
…On Apr 25, 2021, 6:16 AM -0700, Onegin0 ***@***.***>, wrote:
Out of interest, what does the latency field do - simply change the latency reported to the DAW?
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I'm trying to remote into a Mac in another town and both see and hear it, so I can remotely access mixes live. Connection is 200 Mbps up/down fibre.
I'm using Remotix for the screen connection. They recommended installing Blackhole on the remote Mac so it transmits audio; works great.
I am however getting random clicks / speed-changes to the audio.
I got out Xcode, changed the buffer to 1024 and recompiled - still doing it. Is there a recommended buffer setting for this sort of peer-to-peer connection?
Thanks - Jon
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