Fideliphone 1.0.0-beta Reposted

The Fideliphone development team has decided to repost the Fideliphone 1.0 beta. The download links for the self-installing executable and source code tarball have not changed and can either be found in the original Fideliphone 1.0 beta announcement, or on the sidebar of this page.

This rebuild fixes a problem where only the left channel was being sent when in stereo mode. We’d like to encourage you to download and use this fixed version as soon as possible, and please continue to send us bug reports and other feedback.

Sincerely,
The Fideliphone Development Team

24 Responses to “Fideliphone 1.0.0-beta Reposted”

  1. Tomecki says:

    It Works! Thanks! and what about Asio in Fideliphone? for example bass, which support asio?

    • admin says:

      Hi,

      Fideliphone uses Portaudio, which does have asio support. Steinburg has some odd licensing turms for asio and vst. We need to understand them better before we can include asio and vst in Fideliphone official builds, but it’s something we’re thinking about.

      Thanks,
      Chris Peterson,
      Fideliphone Development Team Leader

  2. Tomecki says:

    I tried to manipulate jitter correction but no changes between 1 and 1000 value. I tested this on real connection and 127.0.0.1. In local ip i have latency about 0.2s and in real connection start witch about 0.3 or 0.4 s and in about 30 seconds latency increase to about 0.8 or 1 second. In fideliphone preview 3 or 4 i have constant latency about 0.4 sec and if connection was stable, sound hasn’t any delays or other errors.

    • admin says:

      Hi Tomecki,

      There are two ways to change the jitter buffer setting in Fideliphone. The value in the settings -> receive tab sets the default jitter buffer size for new connections.

      There is another setting you can access by clicking the connection you want to change, then clicking “edit settings”. This is the setting you should be changing.

      The default value of 92 ms should usually be fine for most people. On connections over our local area network, this seems to be about the size that Fideliphone settles down to after a few minutes.

      Over the Internet, we notice that Fideliphone’s latency goes up to around one second in the first 30 seconds, before gradually decreasing to a value similar to the latency you’d see in Preview 7. If you let Fideliphone run for several minutes, does the latency go down again, or does it stay at around 1 second?

      There are other settings that will effect your audio latency. In both the transmit and receive tabs of the settings window, there is an audio latency setting. Fideliphone uses this setting as a guideline for setting the sizes of the buffers used to communicate with your sound card. The default value is 200 ms, but you might notice better latency by decreasing this value to 50 or 100 ms.

      Decreasing it too far will cause your computer to work harder, which will look to Fideliphone like higher network jitter, so if you’ve decreased this value and you’re actually noticing higher latency, try increasing it again and see if that helps.

      Anyway, let me know if these suggestions help fix your problem and we’ll decide where to go from there.

      Thanks,
      Chris Peterson,
      Fideliphone development team leader

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