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Maybe i'm over complicating the issue, but a video on the website that shows a user logging on, and joining a session, or …especially… creating a session and connecting with a friend to join that session, would be awesome. I just joined and haven't tried it out yet, but I'm unclear on how to do these things just by looking over the website a few times… From an advertising/sales point of view, you want a prospective user to say, “Oh I see! That'll be easy… I can see exactly how to do this!” just by scanning your website… Looks like an awesome idea though!! Hope to be joining in soon!! -Paul
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xxclipper
Maybe i'm over complicating the issue, but a video on the website that shows a user logging on, and joining a session, or …especially… creating a session and connecting with a friend to join that session, would be awesome. I just joined and haven't tried it out yet, but I'm unclear on how to do these things just by looking over the website a few times… From an advertising/sales point of view, you want a prospective user to say, “Oh I see! That'll be easy… I can see exactly how to do this!” just by scanning your website… Looks like an awesome idea though!! Hope to be joining in soon!! -Paul
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does it work with video?
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gregorybcatanzaro
does it work with video?
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I agree on the need for a better “how-to” video or at least a page explaining how to connect to an existing jam, how to start a new one, how to disconnect and how to close a jam. The existing video leaves out all the cursor movements so things seem to happen magically. Where is the “send” button explained? What does it do? What are slots? How do the different latency values differ in their effect? The “Connect to Server” window actually connects to the server before the window appears – otherwise you wouldn't be able to display the existing jam info. Does double-clicking on a jam do the same thing as clicking the “connect” button on that page?
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Good questions, answers below:
Where is the “send” button explained? What does it do?
What are slots?
How do the different latency values differ in their effect?
Does double-clicking on a jam do the same thing as clicking the “connect” button on that page?
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Thanks for the quick response. Any answers to the questions in my first sentence?
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ptinker
connect to an existing jam, how to start a new one, how to disconnect and how to close a jam
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Thanks again for the fast response. Assuming you are the only member of a jam, how long after you disconnect does the jam disappear?
It's not clear to me whether the server sends audio data from each other musician, or if it performs some mix opteration and sends the result to all musicians. Put another way, if there are m musicians, are there m streams feeding into the server? Are the m streams mixed at the server (consistent with the latency-hiding protocol) down to one and sent to each of the m musicians, or does each musician get (m-1) streams corresponding the other (m-1) musicians and can then mix them locally?
- Pete
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Assuming you are the only member of a jam, how long after you disconnect does the jam disappear?
It's not clear to me whether the server sends audio data from each other musician, or if it performs some mix opteration and sends the result to all musicians.
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