Reports of robot-voice artifacts from a peer on a different Wi-Fi — classic symptom of jitter-buffer under-runs (Opus PLC kicks in, generates synthetic samples that sound vocoder-y). 400ms was tight enough that bursty inter-arrival on cross-AP / cellular hand-off networks would exhaust the cushion. 700ms costs barely-audible end-to-end latency (well under the 1s people perceive as 'walkie talkie'), well above typical Wi-Fi peak jitter, and matches both the SFU subscribe path and mesh peer path so the room sounds consistent regardless of how the audio is being delivered. Bitrate / FEC / DTX settings unchanged — adding bandwidth would make a lossy link worse, not better. |
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