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2009 Jul 01
1
Delays estimation in Speex algorithms
...utput rate
>>>>> ratio. Any generic formula or at least values for specific ratios available?
>>>> The higher the quality, the higher the delay
>>>
>>> Seems we need to update our Speex sources. Our version has no
>>> speex_resampler_get_[out|in]put_latency() functions. Should I
>>> sum values of input and output latency to get overall latency?
>>> Actually, why do you separate input and output latency? For
>>> a user, resampler is a black-box, which logically has a single
>>> latency value. Two latencies are co...
2009 Jun 29
3
Delays estimation in Speex algorithms
Hi,
I want to do a careful measure of mic-to-net and net-to-spkr delays
in sip media engine and to make it really precise I need to know
delays, introduced by Speex algorithms. In particular, I'm interested
in delays of:
1) encoder in NB, WB and UWB modes,
2) decoder (I guess it should be 0?)
3) resampler. I think it varies depending on input rate to output rate
ratio. Any generic formula or
2009 Jul 01
0
Delays estimation in Speex algorithms
...g on input rate to output rate
>>>> ratio. Any generic formula or at least values for specific ratios available?
>>> The higher the quality, the higher the delay
>>
>> Seems we need to update our Speex sources. Our version has no
>> speex_resampler_get_[out|in]put_latency() functions. Should I
>> sum values of input and output latency to get overall latency?
>> Actually, why do you separate input and output latency? For
>> a user, resampler is a black-box, which logically has a single
>> latency value. Two latencies are confusing.
>
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