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2017 Jan 27
2
FEC and Stereo
HI All, We are trying to use Opus in a VoIP environment for sending stereo audio. We have noticed a phenomenon where when FEC is enabled and packet_loss_percentage>0, that there is a mixing of audio from the left channel into the right channel and vice versa. That is, rather than hearing each channel in its pristine form as it was in the file, there is a combination of right and left channels that is heard on the left and right playback. First, is this t...
2017 Jan 27
2
FEC and Stereo
...11:38 AM, Jean-Marc Valin <jmvalin at jmvalin.ca> wrote: > > Hi Jon, > >> On 27/01/17 08:31 AM, Jon Lederman wrote: >> We are trying to use Opus in a VoIP environment for sending stereo >> audio. We have noticed a phenomenon where when FEC is enabled and >> packet_loss_percentage>0, that there is a mixing of audio from the >> left channel into the right channel and vice versa. That is, rather >> than hearing each channel in its pristine form as it was in the file, >> there is a combination of right and left channels that is heard on >> the left a...
2017 Jan 27
2
FEC and Stereo
...at jmvalin.ca> >> wrote: >> >> Hi Jon, >> >>> On 27/01/17 08:31 AM, Jon Lederman wrote: We are trying to use >>> Opus in a VoIP environment for sending stereo audio. We have >>> noticed a phenomenon where when FEC is enabled and >>> packet_loss_percentage>0, that there is a mixing of audio from >>> the left channel into the right channel and vice versa. That is, >>> rather than hearing each channel in its pristine form as it was >>> in the file, there is a combination of right and left channels >>> that is hea...
2017 Jan 27
1
FEC and Stereo
...>>> Hi Jon, >>>> >>>>> On 27/01/17 08:31 AM, Jon Lederman wrote: We are trying to >>>>> use Opus in a VoIP environment for sending stereo audio. We >>>>> have noticed a phenomenon where when FEC is enabled and >>>>> packet_loss_percentage>0, that there is a mixing of audio >>>>> from the left channel into the right channel and vice versa. >>>>> That is, rather than hearing each channel in its pristine >>>>> form as it was in the file, there is a combination of right >>>>&gt...
2017 Jan 27
1
FEC and Stereo
...;>>> Hi Jon, >>>> >>>>> On 27/01/17 08:31 AM, Jon Lederman wrote: We are trying to use >>>>> Opus in a VoIP environment for sending stereo audio. We have >>>>> noticed a phenomenon where when FEC is enabled and >>>>> packet_loss_percentage>0, that there is a mixing of audio from >>>>> the left channel into the right channel and vice versa. That is, >>>>> rather than hearing each channel in its pristine form as it was >>>>> in the file, there is a combination of right and left channels...
2017 Jan 27
0
FEC and Stereo
Hi Jon, On 27/01/17 08:31 AM, Jon Lederman wrote: > We are trying to use Opus in a VoIP environment for sending stereo > audio. We have noticed a phenomenon where when FEC is enabled and > packet_loss_percentage>0, that there is a mixing of audio from the > left channel into the right channel and vice versa. That is, rather > than hearing each channel in its pristine form as it was in the file, > there is a combination of right and left channels that is heard on > the left and right playbac...
2017 Jan 27
0
FEC and Stereo
...rote: >>> >>> Hi Jon, >>> >>>> On 27/01/17 08:31 AM, Jon Lederman wrote: We are trying to use >>>> Opus in a VoIP environment for sending stereo audio. We have >>>> noticed a phenomenon where when FEC is enabled and >>>> packet_loss_percentage>0, that there is a mixing of audio from >>>> the left channel into the right channel and vice versa. That is, >>>> rather than hearing each channel in its pristine form as it was >>>> in the file, there is a combination of right and left channels >>>...
2017 Jan 27
0
FEC and Stereo
...>>>>> >>>>>> On 27/01/17 08:31 AM, Jon Lederman wrote: We are trying to >>>>>> use Opus in a VoIP environment for sending stereo audio. We >>>>>> have noticed a phenomenon where when FEC is enabled and >>>>>> packet_loss_percentage>0, that there is a mixing of audio >>>>>> from the left channel into the right channel and vice versa. >>>>>> That is, rather than hearing each channel in its pristine >>>>>> form as it was in the file, there is a combination of right >&gt...