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<p>Hello,<br>
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<p>I want to broadcast a live audio stream from a performance in a
library: two musicians are playing on controllers + Pd patch.
There is no acoustic sound, people visiting the library can just
watch the silent performance. If these visitors want to listen,
they can go to a website and listen through the media player on
their smart phone or laptop. I want the latency to be less than 1
second (or better: less than 500ms) to ensure that the audience
can experience a relation between the sound (from the webstream)
and the visual performance.</p>
<p>Does anyone have experience with this kind of setup and is it
possible to have such a low latency through a web broadcast? (or
do I have to look for another solution, perhaps FM sender?) In
older posts of this mailing list people were talking about
latencies from 1 to 10 seconds.</p>
<p>Which external shall I use to send the sound in Pd to Icecast? I
guess oggcast~ or mp3cast~ , or is there a better solution (=
lower latencies) outside Pd?</p>
<p>best,</p>
<p>Hans Roels <br>
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