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2006 Jul 31
17
Ruby on Snails
I''ve been reading, hearing, and looking at blogs that state Ruby on
Rails is rather slow. Coming from a VB 6 world (thank you Microsoft for
killing VB because VB.NET is NOT VB) I was always told that VB was a toy
or too slow. Now, I''ll easily tell you that yes VB was not a great
language. It had it''s share of warts, like a lot of other languages I
might add, but
2010 Jun 02
1
Persuing the gtalk issue - not only jack-related
...that I can phone now. BUT: Theother party reaches me quite
clear, after a few seconds of horrible white noise, with frequencies above
8kHz. Yet I come through all hacked or very slow.
The slowness also happens to my voicemail. So if someone gets the voicemail,
the sound is slow. As if it was timestretched. I don't think it's even changed
in pitch. I looked at the voicemail sound files again and the quality (8kHz,
mono, 16bit) looks good.
Can it be a gtalk problem? Does gtalk not use 8kHz?
Which codec does gtalk use? May it be, that it's one of the external codecs
and they are...