; buffer. Specifically, you can provide a maximum jitter buffer,
; you can turn it off entirely, and you can specify an acceptable
; drop rate (per MEMORY_SIZE, by default 3 of 100). Disabling the
-; jitter buffer is not recommended. Finally, you can specify the maximum
+; jitter buffer is generally recommended unless you are on a highly
+; jittery network, since usually jitter buffering will cause you additional
+; latency. Finally, you can specify the maximum
; excess jitter buffer, which if exceeded, causes the jitter buffer to
; slowly shrink in order to improve latency.
;