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Network Dropouts
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07-08-2014, 00:05
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RE: Network Dropouts
(06-08-2014 20:23)simoncn Wrote: A long time ago, in a land far away, someone invented TCP flow control. This enables the data consumer to telll the data producer when to send data and when not to send data. If the Bridge isn't able to receive more data from the NAS, it should use TCP flow control to make sure the NAS stops sending data until the Bridge is ready to receive it. Totally agree. Twin Channel Audio is not a challenging task. use common sense and the tools available, get the comms control right, and you're away. Firmly believe that simplicity in the parameters of the the standard protocols is the way to go. Thinking aloud I'm hoping that Minim server has been designed properly:- Idea >> Investigate >> Study >> Reflect >> Design >> Build >> Test >> Rethink >> Rework >> Issue Comms is the key. And the bad news is it's a kind of a software and logic thing. A good comms programmer is worth his weight in Gold. |
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