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Hey all,
First time poster trying to get the most out of VMIX.
We are trying to get some callers from the west coast to do a VMIX call into a couple different VMIX systems (both on a gig fiber home connection) that's also on the west coast. And it's a stuttering mess for those on cable internet, even though their speeds are decent (e.g 400 down, 20 up).
When we look at our browser logs, the turn server is central.turn.vmixcall.com:10349 (IP address 104.197.41.255) which from what I can tell resides in Virginia (on Google's platform)....
Is there any way to or plan to be able to have a turn server in a different locations that the caller can choose?
I know P2P is an option for those closer, but I am worried about callers behind firewalls they don't understand. Orr callers right a bit of the way for both us and the turn server -- like Texas.
Would be awesome if some form of automated proxy was available, even if we had to pay a small fee for use. So the turn server can be in Virginia, but Google recognized I'm in California it sends all the data between VA and their closes ingest/egress point near me though its own network before hitting the general public internet.
Working on a huge project, so reliability of it will be critical. Hoping to keep our video call situation integrated within VMIX vs. other home-brew solutions (also, Skype TX broadcast severs are backordered everywhere!)
Thanks,
DT
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