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<p>So, you have some latency within the desktop sound pathway. </p>
<p>I'm thinking that Sonobus on Jambox uses Jack as transport "out of the box". </p>
<p>I will also note that a PI using Jambox can be configured to "just work". Meaning I can give one to a non-technical person, and just say "plug this in at 7pm". And it comes up and auto-connects. </p>
<p id="reply-intro">On 2025-10-09 18:42, Boris Borisov via Ale wrote:</p>
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<div dir="ltr">For now I just installed the Sonobus client on my Desktop linux which is pretty old PC by nowadays. Is fun to listen to other people jamming. But I have problem with sound like the sound buffer cannot be filled up fast enough. I'm using ALSA for now perhaps Jack would have better results. </div>
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<div class="v1gmail_attr" dir="ltr">On Wed, Oct 8, 2025 at 8:58 PM Neal Rhodes via Ale <<a href="mailto:ale@ale.org" rel="noreferrer">ale@ale.org</a>> wrote:</div>
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<p>ooooh. OOOOOH. Might have been me. </p>
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<p>My bluegrass gospel type group used the Jambox boot on a PI4 with HiFiBerry HAT cards for ... near simultaneous audio within the Lilburn area. Back in the pandemic. </p>
<p>The HAT card gets you minimal latency inside the PI box. </p>
<p>Jambox runs Jamulus, which at the time needed a Jamulus server which we placed at church on a Comcast business internet. The Jamulus server we stood up on a Dell optiplex running Ubuntu. Modestly straightforward to setup. There are also some local public Jamulus servers you could play with initially. </p>
<p>It worked .... pretty well. some of us were on AT&T, some were on Comcast, and my understanding is that those two providers connect to each other in Marietta, so maybe 20ms of latency between the two. </p>
<p>So, kinda depends on the music. And the latency between each. I wouldn't put rhythm instruments in two separate homes; 20ms of latency just doesn't work. </p>
<p>It does require CAT5 connection to your internet router; WIFI latency is bleah. </p>
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<p>We initially tried JackTrip, and found Jamulus was easier. </p>
<p>getting the Jambox ISO, and burning to a microSD and booting up was fairly straightforward. </p>
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<p>For our Oktoberfest we used the same Jambox, which includes Sonobus to run Sonobus from the stage in the tent in the back field to the Nurse/First Aid station in the church building over WIFI. Worked great; Sonobus connections will recognize lost packets and just delay the playback so that there are no dropouts. Of course that is a one-way street. </p>
<p>We've also swapped out the HiFiBerry HAT cards for some cheap USB dongles. </p>
<p>As you can tell, I could talk about that for a long long time. </p>
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<div dir="auto">Someone posted here information about software that allows musicians to play together from home as they are together in same studio.
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<div dir="auto">If I recall was done with rasPI or I can be totally off.</div>
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<div dir="auto">Do you recall that.</div>
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<div dir="auto">I found one open source project called <a href="http://sonobus.net" target="_blank" rel="noopener noreferrer">sonobus.net</a> with clients for many platforms. </div>
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