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2004 Nov 16
1
jitter buffer
jitter varioues from application to application and network to network.
let me give you an instance from my own work.
i am using speex in a voip application that has to work on gprs
connection. the gprs gives just 9.6 kpbs up. hence, i have an upper limit
of 6kpbs on the codec and not more than 5 udp packets per sec. that means,
putting in 10 speex frames in every rtp packet.
i need to jitter compensate for about 50 msec, but that necessarily means
holding back 10 frames in the buffer before the next packet arrives. oth,
the desktop version will have to...
2004 Nov 18
0
jitter buffer
...Subject: [Speex-dev] jitter buffer
jitter varioues from application to application and network to network.
let me give you an instance from my own work.
i am using speex in a voip application that has to work on gprs
connection. the gprs gives just 9.6 kpbs up. hence, i have an upper
limit
of 6kpbs on the codec and not more than 5 udp packets per sec. that
means,
putting in 10 speex frames in every rtp packet.
i need to jitter compensate for about 50 msec, but that necessarily
means
holding back 10 frames in the buffer before the next packet arrives.
oth,
the desktop version will have to...
2004 Nov 18
1
jitter buffer
...Subject: [Speex-dev] jitter buffer
jitter varioues from application to application and network to network.
let me give you an instance from my own work.
i am using speex in a voip application that has to work on gprs
connection. the gprs gives just 9.6 kpbs up. hence, i have an upper
limit
of 6kpbs on the codec and not more than 5 udp packets per sec. that
means,
putting in 10 speex frames in every rtp packet.
i need to jitter compensate for about 50 msec, but that necessarily
means
holding back 10 frames in the buffer before the next packet arrives.
oth,
the desktop version will have to...