Jitter, as taken from Horizon Blast, is a variance in latency and can cause issues when streaming video. The cause of this was explained, with an example given, on the VMware knowledge base at https://kb.vmware.com/s/article/89350.
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what does Jitter (uplink) refer to? What is the cause of this?
its taken from Horizon Blast. See https://kb.vmware.com/s/article/89350
Jitter generally refers to variance in latency.
imagine streaming video. Latency might delay for the initial few frames to arrive. But if latency is consistent, at least you’ll get a consistent stream.
However, if latency variance is high. For example if you go from 10 to 150 to 25 to 110 to 64, etc. It’ll be much harder to provide a consistent streaming video
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