6. Tap to toggle the On/Off button for Auto reconnect if you want the codec to automatically
reconnect when the connection is temporarily lost.
7. Tap Jitter Buffer to select a different automatic jitter buffer setting for your connection, or to
enter a fixed buffer setting in milliseconds (maximum 5000 ms). The default Auto, Best
Compromise setting is a good starting point for most internet connections. Note: The
Depth setting allows you to select predetermined minimum and maximum jitter settings
within the auto jitter buffer's minimum and maximum jitter limitations. The default setting of
60 to 1000ms is a good starting point for most networks. Recommended maximum fixed
jitter limits are as follows:
· 1,000ms for PCM and G.711, G.722 and aptX Enhanced encoding.
· 2,500ms for AAC ELD, AAC LD.
· 5,000 for all other algorithms including Opus, MP2, AAC, AAC-HE, Tieline Music and Music
PLUS. See
8. Tap FEC to configure local and remote forward error correction settings. See
Forward Error Correction
9. Tap Direction if you want to save data and configure the codec to either Encode Only or
Decode Only. Note: this can be helpful if connection bandwidth is limited.
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