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I listen a lot to BBC R4 by the net. There is however a 20 sec. delay compared with the same progamme on the radio. Do the wires slow it down that much?

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It's not only the wires - it's the compression routines. The same thing happens
with DAB radio, but not by as much.

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Re: Thin wire problem

It also depends where you live - obviously if the cable has to go uphill all the way from BBC house then it will take longer /forums/images/icons/crazy.gif

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buffering

TCP/IP over the Internet does not guarantee timed delivery of data packets, so in order to get undisrupted reception the general solution is to keep a buffer in memory of twenty or so seconds of data, which is why you hear it twenty seconds later than the radio.

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Thanks, I was just curious but I never cease to be amazed by the wealth of knowledge on this forum - some of it meaningful.

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> I never cease to be amazed by the wealth of knowledge on this forum - some of it meaningful. <

Me neither. I never knew that about electrickery going slower uphill.

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Nowt to do with delay I'm afraid its because you buffer 20 odd seconds (digital tv included) so that you don't lose the picture when the net goes dodgy.

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