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Re: Ninjam techbabble (was: Chinapainting article)



It was an assumption I made, but in seeking the answer, the NINJAM site 
says the
same: "The NINJAM client records and streams synchronized intervals of 
music
between participants." But, even then, without looking at the source I 
can't
say this is correct, as documentation has been known to be wrong.. :) I 
would
look at the source, but I just finished fixing a minor LP1 bug, and I've 
had my
fill of code for the evening.. :)

peace
-cpr

Quoting Rainer Thelonius Balthasar Straschill <rs@moinlabs.de>:

> > chat window.. Anyways, how it works is this, performer #1's 
> > computer records a bar of his playing, and sends it to 
> > performer #2, who's computer starts playing it at the 
> > begining of the next bar on peformer #2's computer, and vice 
> > versa.. so, no one is playing the same bar at the same time, 
> 
> Just a small technical detail...I believe the server is the computer 
>which
> records the playing and sends it out delayed, no?
> 
>       Rainer


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