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Low Latency audio

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In certain situations high latency on audio

Latency refers to the delay between when an audio signal enters a system and when it emerges. Excessive audio latency has the potential to degrade call quality.

Typical scenarios where latency might become an issue is:

  • PA-Announcement where the operator hear his own announcement from nearby VoIP devices (e.g. IP Speakers or Intercoms)
  • Systems with a mix of analogue and digital audio paths. Audio from the operator is distributed partly to main PA speakers through the analogue path, and partly to speakers via a digital (VoIP) path. The analogue path will have close to zero delay, while the digital path will have some delay.