Atom Feed - DeskShare Support Forums - Topic:Reducing delay to get real time streaming / broadcasting - 20DeskShare Support Forums - Atom Feedurn:https:--www-deskshare-com:AtomFeed:DeskShareSupportForums:Topic:Reducingdelaytogetrealtimestreaming/broadcasting-20:1Copyright 2024 DeskShare Support Forums2024-03-28T12:48:47Zhttps://www.deskshare.com/forums/Images/YAFLogo.pngForum Adminhttps://www.deskshare.comSupport@Deskshare.comDeskShare - Supporthttps://www.deskshare.com/forums/ds_profile729_DeskShare---Support.aspxDeskShare - Supporthttps://www.deskshare.com/forums/ds_profile729_DeskShare---Support.aspxZotlerghttps://www.deskshare.com/forums/ds_profile11655_Zotlerg.aspxYetAnotherForum.NETurn:https:--www-deskshare-com:ftPosts:st1:meid3300:1Reducing delay to get real time streaming / broadcasting<table class="content postContainer_Alt" width="100%"><tr><td>There is always going to be some delay between what is seen on the camera to what is seen on the remote PC.<br /><br /><a target="_blank" href="https://www.deskshare.com/wcm.aspx" title="https://www.deskshare.com/wcm.aspx">WebCam Monitor</a> captures from your webcam and broadcasts the stream as quickly as your PC is able to. Having a fast PC helps reduce delay.<br /><br />Much of the delay is introduced by the Windows Media Player on your PC, you can reduce this. Start your Windows Media Player, click Tools >> Options >> Performance and reduce the buffer time to 0 seconds. This should give you a more 'real-time' view.<br /></td></tr></table>2011-04-27T15:56:01-04:002011-04-27T15:56:01-04:00DeskShare - Support<table class="content postContainer_Alt" width="100%"><tr><td>There is always going to be some delay between what is seen on the camera to what is seen on the remote PC.<br /><br /><a target="_blank" href="https://www.deskshare.com/wcm.aspx" title="https://www.deskshare.com/wcm.aspx">WebCam Monitor</a> captures from your webcam and broadcasts the stream as quickly as your PC is able to. Having a fast PC helps reduce delay.<br /><br />Much of the delay is introduced by the Windows Media Player on your PC, you can reduce this. Start your Windows Media Player, click Tools >> Options >> Performance and reduce the buffer time to 0 seconds. This should give you a more 'real-time' view.<br /></td></tr></table>urn:https:--www-deskshare-com:ftPosts:st1:meid3298:1Reducing delay to get real time streaming / broadcasting<table class="content postContainer" width="100%"><tr><td>I am the chief engineer for a talk radio station that has a remote studio. The air-staff has requested the ability to see each other over our network and possibly stream video in the future. I downloaded the trial software and was quickly able to view images on another machine on our network, but it had about 8 seconds of delay. They want real-time. No need for recording.<br /><br />Is there some way to reduce the amount of delay between what is in the preview and what is broadcast?</td></tr></table>2011-04-27T14:56:04-04:002011-04-27T14:56:04-04:00Zotlerg<table class="content postContainer" width="100%"><tr><td>I am the chief engineer for a talk radio station that has a remote studio. The air-staff has requested the ability to see each other over our network and possibly stream video in the future. I downloaded the trial software and was quickly able to view images on another machine on our network, but it had about 8 seconds of delay. They want real-time. No need for recording.<br /><br />Is there some way to reduce the amount of delay between what is in the preview and what is broadcast?</td></tr></table>