Dennis Schulmeister writes:
> If you do a "regular" phone call from one mobile phone to another you
Well, 1 second is totally unacceptable on VoIP;). I don't use a headset
and neither does the persons I talk to.
The audio goes out my speakers and the remote persons speakers and if
there were a 1 second delay, that would be pretty annoying trying to
talk.
> But then what's the reason behind ultra-small hardware buffers which
?
> I see the reasoning for games, though.
Right, and like gaming with VoIP, coordinating the first strike team.
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