The JackTrip open source software application enables the live performance of music over the Internet by dramatically reducing the audio latency common in other online collaborations solutions while preserving the original audio quality. It was developed at Stanford University by Professor Chris Chafe and his team and has been in use worldwide since the early 2000’s. A large community of advocates and technical contributors continue to make improvements. JackTrip was published under an MIT open source license in 2007 (copyrighted by Juan-Pablo Caceres and Chris Chafe at Stanford University).
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