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AUDIO TRANSPORT VIA MPEG OR OPTIONAL APTX® ENHANCED
Receive
Scrolling further down the codec configuration page, we come to the
Receive
section.
The
Buffering
drop-down box lets you choose how much buffer is applied to the received streams. A lower value
gives lower delay, but depends upon the network to have low jitter. A range of values allows experimentation to find
the optimum for your network conditions. One procedure is to try successively lower values until you hear audio
interruptions. Then back off to a higher value allowing for margin.
The
Protocol type
is set to correspond to the value set at the encode side unit, be it UDP, TCP or multicast. When
all values are entered, click the Apply button. This both accepts your changes and takes you back to the main Codec
page. Here are sample configurations for the first two channels: