petermcveigh

petermcveigh

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I also have a DAW 'Cubase 10.5' on my receiving machine. Like the previous poster I also never have it running when trying to receive the audio stream from the sending machine, so I don't think it's related to that.

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Same here. It's constant though with it cutting off randomly. I just gave up in the end and used a mixing desk to route the sound instead. Wired connection here, the latest version of Windows and using Vrs 3.5.

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I'm just using the basic Windows Defender and it is still stuttering and cutting off so as I mentioned earlier in this thread I just gave up in the end. It just does not work for me, so I had to stop using it and use a mixing desk instead to transfer the sounds instead.

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I just gave up trying it in the end. Spent far too much time getting it to work with 3 computers connected. Ended up ordering this to try out... Mini Ultra-compact Low Noise 4 Channels 3.5mm Stereo Audio Line Mixer Passive . Frustrating thing is it used to work with 3 computers connected using Multiplicity and now I can only connect the audio from the laptop on the right without any stuttering and delay issues. Thanks for

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Hi again, I'm only using 3 computers on my private home network using Multiplicity. I'm not streaming or sharing data continually and the CPU's are all under no load at any time when I'm trying it so it can't be that. More info if needed - Broadband connection is 100mb - Super Fast. Computer to the left experiencing stuttering and delay as a sender is using an i5-2400 CPU 3.10GHz. Computer in the middle which is the receiver is using an i7-6700K CPU 4.00GHz.</p

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I'm using ethernet (wired) to connect 3 computers using a new Virgin Media Superhub 3. Strange thing is now the computer on the right which is an old laptop is connecting the sound without any issues, after re-installing Multiplicity. However, the computer on the left which is a desktop is stuttering and stopping constantly. I also re-installed Multiplicity on this computer, and the computer in the middle to receive audio. The computers on the left and in the middle are gaming

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Unfortunately it is still buffering and stopping using the suggestions so it is still not fixed. Using latest Windows 10 64 bit 1909 version here. Installed - Re-installed multiple times on all computers. Tried Port Fix and MP Purge on all computers. It definitely does not work any more here without issues. Buffering and stuttering and randomly stopping. Spent ages testing this and have given up now. Only thing I can think is now i

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Just a quick update on this... after more testing it also happens when trying to play Youtube videos with the audio on the 2 connected computers. Audio is randomly stopping and starting. Only thing that seems to be stable is Virtual DJ. No issues using this software.

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Hi there, I've just purged and re-installed on all 3 computers. After more testing I discovered It is happening when I play music using audio media players such as Groove Music, Windows Media Player and VLC Player on the 2 connecting computers. If I go to YouTube and play music videos the sound is working without stuttering (using Firefox). Also I use DJ Software called Virtual DJ on one of the connecting computers and the audio is playing fine when sending it to my main computer.

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Exactly the same issue here happening on 2 connected computers sending audio to the main computer in the middle. One is a laptop the other is a desktop. It only started happening yesterday. I've not changed any of the settings, so I'm not sure what is causing it to happen. Sound is going on and off randomly and stuttering. Sometimes it does not come back on again at all. Very strange. The connection does not drop though. It's just the audio.

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