In this study, receiver-based audio error concealment in the context of low-latency Audio over IP transmission is analyzed. Therefore, the well-known technique of audio extrapolation is investigated concerning its usability in real-time scenarios, its applied prediction techniques and various transmission parameters. A large-scale automated evaluation with PEAQ and a MUSHRA listening test reveal the performance of the various extrapolation setups. The results show the suitability of extrapolation to perform audio error concealment in real-time and the qualitative superiority of block based methods over sample based methods.