The forum reply explains that SoundJack is mainly designed for musicians to play together remotely with minimal delay, not for streaming performances to the public. It reduces latency so remote players can stay in sync, but achieving the same low delay for an audience would require every listener to install and configure the same 10.0.0.1 admin software, which isn’t practical. The writer suggests that while you could stream your band’s mixed output to platforms like YouTube or link a few venues equipped with SoundJack for semi-live participation, a fully interactive concert with real-time audience feedback just isn’t feasible with current low-latency tools.