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2004 Aug 06
0
Videoconferencing with speex and jabber
Speaking of video conferencing in conjunction with Speex, we are
currently beta testing a solution we developed that offers multi-point,
multi-party video and audio using the Speex engine for voice.
http://www.wiredred.com/downloads/ecsetup.exe
The fair and good audio settings are Speex narrowband, high quality is
HawkVoice and toll quality is PCM.
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2004 Aug 06
1
Videoconferencing with speex and jabber
I would like to participate also.
Tony T.
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From: "J.K. Lin" <jk@pageshare.com>
To: <speex-dev@xiph.org>
Sent: Wednesday, November 19, 2003 12:29 PM
Subject: RE: [speex-dev] Videoconferencing with speex and jabber
<p>> Me, me, me, me too.
> I would love to use it if there is one ;-)
> (I wish I can contribute more, but Windows is
2004 Aug 06
2
Videoconferencing with speex and jabber
Le mar 18/11/2003 à 17:39, Allen Drennan a écrit :
> Speaking of video conferencing in conjunction with Speex, we are
> currently beta testing a solution we developed that offers multi-point,
> multi-party video and audio using the Speex engine for voice.
>
> http://www.wiredred.com/downloads/ecsetup.exe
>
> The fair and good audio settings are Speex narrowband, high quality
2004 Aug 06
3
Videoconferencing with speex and jabber
Hi Allen,
> Speaking of video conferencing in conjunction with Speex, we are
> currently beta testing a solution we developed that offers multi-point,
> multi-party video and audio using the Speex engine for voice.
I have visit your website and the solution looks interesting for
big entities. Of course it is comercial, so it's not in my scope.
I'm taregeting smal entities. Some
2004 Aug 06
4
[Fwd: Re: [JDEV] Videoconferencing with jabber / Re: Videoconferencing with speex and jabber]
Hi Carsten,
due to the ongoing discussion on both lists, i simply respond to both
lists. it's hard crossposting, but it's for both roups relevant (i
think).
<p>+After having thought about control structures, it makes sense to me to
do the extra work and merge this creamed cake into a jabber server
component. Otherwise a control channel to the server component would
have to be
2004 Aug 06
0
Videoconferencing with speex and jabber
Me, me, me, me too.
I would love to use it if there is one ;-)
(I wish I can contribute more, but Windows is not my expertise :-( )
-- jk
<p>> -----Original Message-----
> From: owner-speex-dev@xiph.org [mailto:owner-speex-dev@xiph.org]On
> Behalf Of Carsten Breuer
> Sent: Wednesday, November 19, 2003 3:22 PM
> To: speex-dev@xiph.org
> Subject: Re: [speex-dev]
2004 Aug 06
2
Speex for videoconferencing
Hi all,
<p>im new on the list and want to introduce my self.
Im a software developer working on engine control software
for a german car manufacturer. I want to use speex for a
privat videoconferencing project and faces some problems
with it.
First of all the projects in Visual-C++ doesn't work.
I don't mean the path an dependecy problems. That is easy.
But there are some errors.
2004 Aug 06
1
[Fwd: Re: [JDEV] Videoconferencing with jabber / Re: Videoconferencing with speex and jabber]
Hi Jean-Marc,
<p>>>to speex: *now here comes the more important part, can we build a c++
>>component which does what avrelay does? is it practicable to de/encode
>>100 streams with a c/c++ speex de/encoder in realtime?* COMMENTS WELCOME
> At low bit-rate (6-8 kbps) and lowest complexity, it's probably possible
> to encode 100 streams on a 3 GHz machine (and
2009 Mar 22
2
Global videoconferencing solution.
Hello everybody, i am searching a solution for a videoconferencing, Any
solution (Free/commercial). Asterisk is a great software, but recently we
have more and more demands about videoconferencing of 3 or more peoples,
Existing solutions are heavy and costly, around 2500? for 1 client. This is
insane. Is there any solutions out there for non millionaires ? Or even Free
? I remember a company who
2004 Aug 06
0
[Fwd: Re: [JDEV] Videoconferencing with jabber / Re: Videoconferencing with speex and jabber]
Hi Ulrich,
<p>you distroyed my evening today ;-). Im only sitting here
and follow the videoconferencing thread ;-)).
> due to the ongoing discussion on both lists, i simply respond to both
> lists. it's hard crossposting, but it's for both roups relevant (i
> think).
Yes, this was right. There is a great discussion and perhaps we got
some points more yet.
> +After
2004 Aug 06
0
Videoconferencing with speex and jabber
Hello Jean-Marc,
Regarding your question - a little background on the various choices,
Fair Quality is 15kbps Speex narrowband, Good Quality is 24kbps Speex
narrowband, High Quality is 32kbps ADPCM from HawkVoice and Toll Quality
is 64kbps PCM.
We also have 10 other codecs within the product including GSM, LPC and
others that we currently do not expose.
To us, quality is a combination of
2004 Aug 06
0
Speex for videoconferencing
> First i want to say that libspeex produce defently too much
> errors. I think it was written by a mathematician, right ;-)).
No, it was written by an electrical engineering Ph.D. student (i.e. me).
Note that if you are that concerned with warnings (and code quality I
hope), perhaps the best thing to do is start using *stable* versions. If
you use a stable version (1.0.2, but I'll
2004 Aug 06
0
[Fwd: Re: [JDEV] Videoconferencing with jabber / Re: Videoconferencing with speex and jabber]
> to speex: *now here comes the more important part, can we build a c++
> component which does what avrelay does? is it practicable to de/encode
> 100 streams with a c/c++ speex de/encoder in realtime?* COMMENTS WELCOME
At low bit-rate (6-8 kbps) and lowest complexity, it's probably possible
to encode 100 streams on a 3 GHz machine (and decoding is cheap), but
that's all
2006 Nov 01
1
Videoconferencing solutions with Asterisk-
Does anyone have any experience with this? We're looking to deploy a
pretty robust HiDef Video Conferencing solution, and if it were built
around Asterisk, that'd be a huge bonus. It looks like a bounty was
offered on it for a while with no results, and now an Indian company -
Adiance - claims to have a solution, but I can't find any real feedback
on it from end users.
What do
2006 Jan 23
0
Polycom videoconferencing with asterisk?
Hello,
Has anyone used Polycom's VSX line of videoconferencing equipment with
Asterisk?
It seems some of their models, namely the newer VSX 5000, supports SIP.
--
The Internet used to be a lot of smart people sitting at dumb terminals,
but now its a lot of dumb people sitting at smart terminals!
2005 Apr 22
4
Bug in Version 2010 (PR#7807)
Dr. Michael
Breuer
22.04.05
?kologiezentrum der Universit?t Kiel
Olshausenstra?e 75
24118 Kiel
Dear Ladies and Sirs,
After updating the R-Windows-program (binary) by the latest version
(2010), the R-Scripts that I want to execute are not shown in the
File-Window anymore. In the former version it worked
2004 Aug 06
5
reommended settings for low bitrate voicecom codec ?
Hello,
the voice-communication TeamSpeak (www.teamspeak.org) is currently testing a
version that supports speex codecs. The quality for high bitrates is quite
good.
BUT, the low-bandwidth speex codecs that are currently used arent very good.
What I did to find this out:
I comprared a speex AVB with 6.3 KBit/sec (total, overhead for packets and
stuff included) and the 6.3 Kbit/sec Celp Codec
2006 Nov 12
2
Headaches with Video over SIP
Greetings all,
I'm playing with asterisk and two Polycom VSX300 videoconferencing
units. And I'm having zero luck getting video working over SIP.
The two units register fine with asterisk, and with "allow=all" in
sip.conf, the two units establish voice. But no video. And no obvious
messages as to whats going wrong. The config for each is (they're
numbered 201 and
2004 Aug 06
2
reommended settings for low bitrate voicecom codec ?
Am Dienstag, 13. Mai 2003 03:22 schrieb Allen Drennan:
> Hello,
>
> HawkVoice doesn't have a 6.3kbps codec for CELP, it has a 4.5kbps CELP
> codec and I do not believe it is being used by TeamSpeak. The 6.4kbps CELP
> being used in TeamSpeak, to which you are referring I believe comes from
> Lernout & Hauspie's LHACM.ACM file which it appears you are redistributing
2008 Aug 15
6
handheld theora video camera wish list
What would your wish list be for a handheld theora
video camera?
640x480 25fps/30fps
320x240 25fps/30fps
Record to a memory card (SD)
Lan / WIFI support (auto/manual upload of file on
memory card)
Live streaming (icecast like)
Videoconferencing support
Voip (sip) speex audio
I am bouncing the idea around of developing a handheld
video camera
designed for mobile video streaming
Win a