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2004 Aug 06
2
reommended settings for low bitrate voicecom codec ?
...2 schrieb Allen Drennan:
> Hello,
>
> HawkVoice doesn't have a 6.3kbps codec for CELP, it has a 4.5kbps CELP
> codec and I do not believe it is being used by TeamSpeak. The 6.4kbps CELP
> being used in TeamSpeak, to which you are referring I believe comes from
> Lernout & Hauspie's LHACM.ACM file which it appears you are redistributing
> (I assume TeamSpeak has a license and permission to do this). The only
> people I thought had this license was Microsoft for Netmeeting 3.
Well,
im very sure teamspeak only uses hawkvoice codecs currently. It might very
well b...
2004 Aug 06
0
reommended settings for low bitrate voicecom codec ?
...2 schrieb Allen Drennan:
> Hello,
>
> HawkVoice doesn't have a 6.3kbps codec for CELP, it has a 4.5kbps CELP
> codec and I do not believe it is being used by TeamSpeak. The 6.4kbps
CELP
> being used in TeamSpeak, to which you are referring I believe comes from
> Lernout & Hauspie's LHACM.ACM file which it appears you are redistributing
> (I assume TeamSpeak has a license and permission to do this). The only
> people I thought had this license was Microsoft for Netmeeting 3.
Well,
im very sure teamspeak only uses hawkvoice codecs currently. It might very
well b...
2004 Aug 06
0
reommended settings for low bitrate voicecom codec ?
Hello,
HawkVoice doesn't have a 6.3kbps codec for CELP, it has a 4.5kbps CELP codec
and I do not believe it is being used by TeamSpeak. The 6.4kbps CELP being
used in TeamSpeak, to which you are referring I believe comes from Lernout &
Hauspie's LHACM.ACM file which it appears you are redistributing (I assume
TeamSpeak has a license and permission to do this). The only people I
thought had this license was Microsoft for Netmeeting 3.
>From my experience, the Speex codec is much better than the 4.5kbps CELP
codec in HawkVoice, a...
2004 Aug 06
5
reommended settings for low bitrate voicecom codec ?
Hello,
the voice-communication TeamSpeak (www.teamspeak.org) is currently testing a
version that supports speex codecs. The quality for high bitrates is quite
good.
BUT, the low-bandwidth speex codecs that are currently used arent very good.
What I did to find this out:
I comprared a speex AVB with 6.3 KBit/sec (total, overhead for packets and
stuff included) and the 6.3 Kbit/sec Celp Codec
2003 Jul 15
9
Poll - Would you pay $30-$50 for high quality speech synthesis?
Many of you are familiar with how lousy Festival sounds.
AT&T has a product, NaturalVoices, that sounds much better. There are
male & female voice fonts for US/UK/Indian English, French, Spanish,
and German.
I am considering offering a linux-based text-to-speech engine based on
the NaturalVoices runtime. An asterisk module would also be provided,
making it easy to add natural sounding