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NFREMOTE CLIENT SOFTWARE
♦ The Client Volume slider controls the volume of the selected output devices on the remote PC. This control is duplicated
on the top menu of the client software where it is available at all times.
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♦ Depending upon the bandwidth available on your local network, it may be necessary to buffer incoming audio to the
client to avoid dropouts by adjusting the Audio Buffer control. The range of this control is between 0 and 10,000
milliseconds (10 seconds). The meters on the remote PC will automatically adjust so that they are always synchronized
with the client audio as long as client audio is enabled. In addition, you can use the meter delay control in the display
section to delay meters further to compensate for any delay occurring after the client PC (such as when using Bluetooth
speakers).
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♦ The TCP Link Status window provides information about the connection status between Omnia.9 and the remote PC,
including Current Ping time in milliseconds, Link Bandwidth in KB/sec, the Audio Format of the stream, and Send and
Receive rates.