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2005 Jan 21
2
Bandwidth, again, can someone check my math?
I want to put a single voice-mail box on a remote server, where I have metered bandwidth. Before I do this, I want to make sure it's feasible. Could someone confirm the following math for me? G.711, at 64kpbs has a rated network load of 88kbps. So for each second of conversation, about 11KB are crossing the wires in each direction. That means for a minute of two-way conversation, 1.3MB of data are transferred? That means for each GB of bandwith, callers can leave almost 800 minutes worth of voice-messages? Of course, this gets much...
2002 Feb 11
4
Seeking in a saved stream; or,Why isn't thatsucker valid?
...<----------------- what winamp also thinks. E:\> ---------------------------------- While this looks allright, there appears to be some errors: Obviously playtime/total lenght is way up. (true time is 1.50) Average bitrate was reported 96kbps in winamp _when recording_, but 88kbps when playing. (Filesize is 1 501 963 bytes.) Seeking causes the track to restart except when seeking to the very end, which will play the last piece (packet?) of the stream. Odd. On two other (much shorter) samples, oggenc went wild and filled the console just like Stephen reported. Guess I wa...
2003 Jan 29
4
streaming FAQ
You know, we really need a streaming FAQ. There seem to be LOTS of undocumented command-line switches for oggenc that help in limiting bitrates that folks don't know about. The recent thread with Derek at CD Baby brought out a lot of good info that I didn't know, and I consider myself fairly plugged-in. It would be helpful to have something like: Q: How do I limit the bitrate to
2003 Jan 29
4
streaming FAQ
You know, we really need a streaming FAQ. There seem to be LOTS of undocumented command-line switches for oggenc that help in limiting bitrates that folks don't know about. The recent thread with Derek at CD Baby brought out a lot of good info that I didn't know, and I consider myself fairly plugged-in. It would be helpful to have something like: Q: How do I limit the bitrate to