Hey,
Just wanted to add to this thread about the potential congestion due to covid-19. Our team uses vmix call pretty heavily, and we've started seeing freezing issues as well.
We tested Skype and Facetime and those seemed to work really well, Facetime having the better results though both hugely lacking the VMIXCALL features that we use and needing workarounds. It makes me wonder if the internet server providers have things like Skype and Facetime prioritized in their QOS but when their network sees VMIX call coming through it gets heavily throttled even though its not that much bandwidth.
To Martin's point about Vmix call Servers, we never have an issue initializing and connecting a call, its only when the call has started, again almost looking like the ISP starts to throttle that DATA once it recognizes it.
Yesterday I did some testing:
From Austin to Baltimore - Video would start freezing up on clients end within 15-20 seconds, would freeze on our end within about a minute
From Austin to another location in Austin - Video would consistently Freeze up within 5 minutes, still not usable, but closer to better
From Austin to California - This was slightly usable, Audio would stay at least where Video would get locked up
2 devices on Same network - This worked great and just goes to show Peer to Peer is working fine when not going out over the public internet
From austin to Austin over ATT Fiber - video locks up within 1 minute
From austin to Austin over Grande Fiber - video locks up within 5 minutes
From austin to Austin over cellular (T-mobile) - video locks up within 3 minutes
We also ran Trace Route from our Meraki Routers here to different locations we were testing to and the congestion didn't seem that crazy. Speed Tests on both sides were fine, 400 up and down, 100 up and down. I'll post pictures later if I get a chance.
All that said, for now we are switching to Skype and using the NDI Skype tools to bring Skype in and send out multiview to Skype as a source back to callers. Only issue their is while each caller comes up as a separate NDI source, they all have the same audio and the audio doesn't get separated out, but other than that, Skype seems to be working pretty well for now. If anyone else is having trouble, here is a link to Tim's video on Vmix Skype integration.