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Originally Posted by lavrgs
Based on this String...from your linked thread
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T: ....,....|....,....|....,....|....,....|....,....|
A: a0......a1......a2......a3......
B: b0......b1......b2......b3......
C: c0......c1......c2......c3......
D: d0......d1......d2......d3......
On A @ a3 if the leader would say "last one" it looks like there would not be enough time for everyone to stop on A a3......!stop. Perhaps two full cycles would work>> @a2
added xxxx for better alignment
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It's not "not enough time". If "last one" is said on a NINJAM "normal" track on "1" of that client's interval, the other clients will hear it on the "1" of the interval after they receive the audio from the sending client. That cannot be before - in real time - the person said "last one", of course. But there's also no knowledge of how much after it was said it will happen. As I point out - C and D are so close to the end of the interval relative to A, one may just get the audio in time for the interval before the other - from A - yet have no problem with B's audio.
So A saying "last one" will affect B, C and D differently relative to each other. B and C may finish together - likely the interval after A, with D continuing a further interval. From A's perspective.