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2010 Nov 01
1
frame size for a given quality?
...each packet. >>>>> >>>>> Thanks! >>>>> >>>>> -- >>>>> Jeff Ramin >>>>> Software Engineer >>>>> Singlewire Software >>>>> 2601 W Beltline Hwy #510 >>>>> Madison, WI 53713 >>>>> >>>>> Phone Direct - 608.661.1172 >>>>> www.singlewire.com >>>>> >>>>> _______________________________________________ >>>>> Speex-dev mailing list >>>>> Speex-dev at xiph.org >>>...
2010 Nov 01
2
frame size for a given quality?
...o into each packet? I'm >>> putting one frame (20 ms) into each packet. >>> >>> Thanks! >>> >>> -- >>> Jeff Ramin >>> Software Engineer >>> Singlewire Software >>> 2601 W Beltline Hwy #510 >>> Madison, WI 53713 >>> >>> Phone Direct - 608.661.1172 >>> www.singlewire.com >>> >>> _______________________________________________ >>> Speex-dev mailing list >>> Speex-dev at xiph.org >>> http://lists.xiph.org/mailman/listinfo/speex-dev >&g...
2010 Nov 01
0
frame size for a given quality?
...; >>>>>> Thanks! >>>>>> >>>>>> -- >>>>>> Jeff Ramin >>>>>> Software Engineer >>>>>> Singlewire Software >>>>>> 2601 W Beltline Hwy #510 >>>>>> Madison, WI 53713 >>>>>> >>>>>> Phone Direct - 608.661.1172 >>>>>> www.singlewire.com >>>>>> >>>>>> _______________________________________________ >>>>>> Speex-dev mailing list >>>>>> Speex-...
2010 Nov 01
2
frame size for a given quality?
...(sampled at 8KHz), and I'm encoding using a constant bit rate and quality:6. Q: how do I determine how many bytes of data go into each packet? I'm putting one frame (20 ms) into each packet. Thanks! -- Jeff Ramin Software Engineer Singlewire Software 2601 W Beltline Hwy #510 Madison, WI 53713 Phone Direct - 608.661.1172 www.singlewire.com
2010 Nov 01
0
frame size for a given quality?
...> putting one frame (20 ms) into each packet. >>>> >>>> Thanks! >>>> >>>> -- >>>> Jeff Ramin >>>> Software Engineer >>>> Singlewire Software >>>> 2601 W Beltline Hwy #510 >>>> Madison, WI 53713 >>>> >>>> Phone Direct - 608.661.1172 >>>> www.singlewire.com >>>> >>>> _______________________________________________ >>>> Speex-dev mailing list >>>> Speex-dev at xiph.org >>>> http://lists.xiph.org/m...
2010 Nov 01
1
frame size for a given quality?
...constant bit rate and quality:6. > >Q: how do I determine how many bytes of data go into each packet? I'm >putting one frame (20 ms) into each packet. > >Thanks! > >-- >Jeff Ramin >Software Engineer >Singlewire Software >2601 W Beltline Hwy #510 >Madison, WI 53713 > >Phone Direct - 608.661.1172 >www.singlewire.com > >_______________________________________________ >Speex-dev mailing list >Speex-dev at xiph.org >http://lists.xiph.org/mailman/listinfo/speex-dev
2010 Nov 03
3
debugging static
...ckets, and then converts the Speex data back to PCM. The PCM is then played out the audio system. I'm currently ending up w/ static. Anybody have any pointers as to how to debug the situation? Thanks. -- Jeff Ramin Software Engineer Singlewire Software 2601 W Beltline Hwy #510 Madison, WI 53713 Phone Direct - 608.661.1172 www.singlewire.com
2010 Nov 09
3
herky-jerky audio
...ng the jspeex library). > There doesn't > seem to be a way to configure the stream to exclude the Ogg header > (short of > modifying the jspeex code, which I'd rather not do). > > -- Jeff Ramin Software Engineer Singlewire Software 2601 W Beltline Hwy #510 Madison, WI 53713 Phone Direct - 608.661.1172 www.singlewire.com
2010 Nov 01
0
frame size for a given quality?
...do I determine how many bytes of data go into each packet? I'm >> putting one frame (20 ms) into each packet. >> >> Thanks! >> >> -- >> Jeff Ramin >> Software Engineer >> Singlewire Software >> 2601 W Beltline Hwy #510 >> Madison, WI 53713 >> >> Phone Direct - 608.661.1172 >> www.singlewire.com >> >> _______________________________________________ >> Speex-dev mailing list >> Speex-dev at xiph.org >> http://lists.xiph.org/mailman/listinfo/speex-dev > -- Jeff Ramin Software Enginee...
2010 Nov 05
2
herky-jerky audio
Jeff, > I found the problem I was having (described below), and I'm now able to > hear the audio at the destination. > > However, the audio does not play smoothly. It has hiccups and jumps and > stops. I can't guarantee this is the problem, but it may be related to > delays > caused when the Speex2PcmAudioInputStream needs to process an Ogg > page header. >
2010 Apr 14
1
Encoding Speex Into a SWF Version 10 Sound Stream
Max Lapshin <max.lapshin at gmail.com> writes: > On Wed, Apr 14, 2010 at 3:11 AM, Randy Yates <yates at ieee.org> wrote: >> Can someone please point me to such an example file? Note that I prefer >> speex encoded as a sound stream and NOT a sound event in order to reduce >> latency on playback at the client. However, an example of speex encoded >> as an
2010 Oct 28
2
transcoding G.711 (u-law) to Speex
....711 to speex, using an input stream. Can I accomplish this in one step, or must I go G.711 -> PCM -> Speex? If possible in one step, is there some example code I could look at for reference? Thanks! -- Jeff Ramin Software Engineer Singlewire Software 2601 W Beltline Hwy #510 Madison, WI 53713 Phone Direct - 608.661.1172 www.singlewire.com
2010 Nov 05
0
herky-jerky audio
...InputAudioStreams (I'm using the jspeex library). There doesn't seem to be a way to configure the stream to exclude the Ogg header (short of modifying the jspeex code, which I'd rather not do). -- Jeff Ramin Software Engineer Singlewire Software 2601 W Beltline Hwy #510 Madison, WI 53713 Phone Direct - 608.661.1172 www.singlewire.com
2010 Nov 09
0
herky-jerky audio
...There doesn't >> seem to be a way to configure the stream to exclude the Ogg header >> (short of >> modifying the jspeex code, which I'd rather not do). >> >> > > -- Jeff Ramin Software Engineer Singlewire Software 2601 W Beltline Hwy #510 Madison, WI 53713 Phone Direct - 608.661.1172 www.singlewire.com
2005 Aug 11
1
newbie with www user security problem
many, MANY apologies up front if i have sent this to the wrong place! I am inherently a software engineer who now gets to monitor a mail server (don't ask). anyway i get an email message that alerts me from a user that we have been hacked by a spammer and the mail message header is: ------------- Forwarded message follows ------------- X-Auth-No: Return-Path: