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2006 May 03
2
New jitter.c, bug in speex_jitter_get?
> Yes. Jean-Marc has made the API more similar.
>
> Jean-Marc: Have you looked at the API we have for the
> asterisk/iaxclient jitterbuffer?
Just did.
> It's pretty close to what you have now -- the major difference is that
> your jb still assumes it can "own" the data passed in -- it copies it,
> and it destroys it at will. With the API I put together,
2006 May 03
0
New jitter.c, bug in speex_jitter_get?
...e API I've shown is already used in asterisk and
iaxclient. There are two other jitterbuffers that I know of which
are using basically the same API: A non-adaptive jitterbuffer, and
another one which more closely follows the research models I was
looking at when I wrote mine, by Jesse Kaijen. The former is in one
of asterisk's SVN branches and the bugtracker, and I think that
Jesse's is at speakup.nl.
My jitterbuffer is by no means perfect -- mainly it seems to still
have situations where there's garbage input which confuses it in a
way that I'd hope it could...
2006 May 03
2
New jitter.c, bug in speex_jitter_get?
...is already used in asterisk and
> iaxclient. There are two other jitterbuffers that I know of which
> are using basically the same API: A non-adaptive jitterbuffer, and
> another one which more closely follows the research models I was
> looking at when I wrote mine, by Jesse Kaijen. The former is in one
> of asterisk's SVN branches and the bugtracker, and I think that
> Jesse's is at speakup.nl.
Well, that API clearly has limitations that mean I can't use them to do
what I need. Unless you're willing to change that (and even then I'm not
sure),...
2006 May 03
0
New jitter.c, bug in speex_jitter_get?
...ady used in asterisk and
>> iaxclient. There are two other jitterbuffers that I know of which
>> are using basically the same API: A non-adaptive jitterbuffer, and
>> another one which more closely follows the research models I was
>> looking at when I wrote mine, by Jesse Kaijen. The former is in one
>> of asterisk's SVN branches and the bugtracker, and I think that
>> Jesse's is at speakup.nl.
>
> Well, that API clearly has limitations that mean I can't use them
> to do
> what I need. Unless you're willing to change that (and eve...