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2010 Nov 05
0
herky-jerky audio
On 11/05/2010 02:13 PM, Pascal Pochol wrote:
> 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
2010 Nov 09
0
herky-jerky audio
Is Jspeex still being worked on? Is there somewhere I can send the code
changes I've made to facilitate smooth streaming?
On 11/09/2010 11:33 AM, Jeff Ramin wrote:
>
> Just an update, and a follow-up question:
>
> I'm making progress on this issue, and will likely have something working
> very soon, now that I understand how the jspeex transcoding classes work.
>
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 Nov 09
3
herky-jerky audio
Just an update, and a follow-up question:
I'm making progress on this issue, and will likely have something working
very soon, now that I understand how the jspeex transcoding classes work.
Unfortunately, I will need to make a couple small changes to the jspeex
source code.
My question is - is anybody using jspeex for streaming speex-encoded audio?
It works great for static audio, but seems