Displaying 20 results from an estimated 6000 matches similar to: "Speex for voip application"
2008 Nov 04
5
VoIP Users Conference Call Friday Nov 7 On Wideband Voice & Conferencing
This Friday's edition of the weekly VoIP Users Conference call is all
about wideband audio (aka HD Voice) and conferencing. The guest for
this call is David Frankel, CEO of ZipDX a commercial service that
specializes in wideband conferencing. We expect an interesting call
touching on many aspects of VoIP going beyond the traditional phone
service, conference bridges, technical standards,
2004 Aug 06
3
Higher Bandwidth at lower quality settings
Hi,
I was wondering if anyone has experimented with Speex's wideband (16kHz)
mode at lower quality settings. In particular I have been using quality 3,
and with wideband input files the resultant frequency spectrum is limited to
about an upper end around 3.5kHz (almost telephony quality bandwidth). Has
anyone tried increasing the spectral bandwidth at the expense of lowering
the
2006 Dec 06
2
same bitstream
Narrowband (8 kHz), wideband (16 kHz), and ultra-wideband (32 kHz)
compression in the same bitstream
What is the meaning of this? can i find more information about this
somewhere?
And what is packel loss concealment, an you enable this somewhere?
thanks!
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2007 Aug 28
4
Speex is the default codec for Jabber's Jingle VoIP
Peter Saint-Andre a ?crit :
> Ivo Emanuel Gon?alves wrote:
>> Just a heads-up, I received confirmation that Speex is now the default
>> codec for the Jabber's Jingle VoIP protocol.
>
> Which we hope to finalize soon for broader adoption. :)
That's good to hear. Are you supporting wideband or just narrowband?
Jean-Marc
2004 Aug 06
1
Speex SIP support in the "Asterisk" PBX, FYI
At 07:55 PM 3/11/03, Jean-Marc Valin wrote:
> > - Only narrowband (8 kHz) Speex is currently supported; not
> > wideband. (Unfortunately, the assumption that audio sample rate == 8 kHz
> > is riddled throughout the Asterisk code.)
>
>Perhaps it's still possible to send wideband, while telling Asterisk
>it's narrowband (the bit-stream is such that you can decode
2004 Aug 06
1
low sampling rate for Wideband ?
Hello,
We currently have code for sampling at 8 KHz at device layer. In order
to have minimal code change while still doing wideband I am thinking of
packing two 20 ms frames of the low band data as input to Wideband mode
for encoding. Is this a feasible idea?
I actually tried it out. Speech came out at the decoding end, but I
could occasionally hear low pitched, high frequency
2006 Aug 17
3
RE: Speex-dev Digest, Vol 27, Issue 18
Hi all,
I cover some VoIP issues. I was at VoIP developer conference and asked an
embedded manufacturer (we're talking Wi-Fi phones) about supporting Speex in
their embedded products. He said that Speex was good but it's too many
things to too many people and that he couldn't supported it in his embedded
products for the following reasons.
* Code size must be extremely small
* Data
2004 Aug 06
2
Speex SIP support in the "Asterisk" PBX, FYI
FYI, the Asterisk software PBX <http://www.asterisk.org/> has now
incorporated my recent patches to support dynamic RTP payload types. As a
consequence, its SIP implementation now supports Speex, so if you have a
Speex-compatible SIP client, you can use it to make calls using Asterisk.
Some caveats:
- Only narrowband (8 kHz) Speex is currently supported; not
wideband. (Unfortunately,
2005 Aug 25
1
AEC in wideband mode
Hi!
In a message posted on May 31 Jean-Marc wrote in a topic about AEC:
> - set sampling rate to 8 kHz (at least for now)
Does it mean that echo cancellation algorithm won't work in wideband
mode? I can't get aec to work well in my application and I am
wondering whether it's not a matter of using wideband instead of
(preferred?) narrowband mode?
Thanks in advance for any
2009 Apr 21
4
Polycom wideband codecs?
Doing a little research before Friday's Voip Users Conference call with
Dan Behringer.
Are any of the newer Polycom wideband codecs implemented in v1.6?
Specifically, G.722.1 or G.722.2?
Thanks,
Michael Graves
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2005 Dec 20
2
回复: Re: echo canceller
I have tested the AEC by file model,but found it
doesn't work!The output file I got still had echo.
And I have found several version of mdf.c,could you
tell me which version I should use?
Now I'm using version 1.11.1.1 and under windows there
have some bugs.
--- Jean-Marc Valin
<jean-marc.valin@usherbrooke.ca>??:
>
> > haven't got the chance to sit down and look into
2009 Sep 10
1
Friday 11th: Aswath Rao: "Trapezoidal VoIP is Evil" on VoIP Users Conference at Noon EDT
Hi,
We're pleased have a 25-year telephony veteran with us tomorrow,
Aswath Rao. Aswath maintains that "Trapezoidal VoIP is Evil".
Join us and ask questions, make comments, argue about geeky details...
and maybe win a Gigaset S675IP SIP/DECT g722-capable phone with an
additional handset. Those of us who have these phones like them a lot.
All dial in info is here: http://VUC.me -
2006 Aug 17
1
RE: Speex-dev Digest, Vol 27, Issue 18
Can we get a response from Verisilicon on this? We spoke at the VoIP
developer conference and you seemed to indicate that Speex was too difficult
for you guys to implement in your embedded products. Mr. Valin would like
to know specifically what your criteria is to run on your silicon. He needs
to know the following.
What is the maximum code size that you can use?
What is the maximum data
2006 Mar 01
1
Implementing the Speex Wideband Codec for real time voip application
Hi all,
I am trying to implement the speex wideband codec for my real time voip application.Could any one please advise me on this?
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2007 Apr 11
1
wideband codec support
Hi,
Does Asterisk support wideband VoIP? Is there support
for Speex 16 KHz?
Thanks,
Madhuri
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2005 Oct 28
2
To CELP or not to CELP ... at higher bitrates
Jean-Marc,
I am building a tool for producing the highest possible quality Internet
interviews for "podcasting" applications. The goal is to produce a perfect
recording of an interview or conference -- and giving the participants a
glitch-free experience is secondary.
My approach, therefore, is to build a Windows "wave" file asynchronously by
using a streaming
2007 Jun 07
1
draft-ietf-avt-rtp-speex-01.txt
Looks good to me.
Jean-Marc
Alfred E. Heggestad a ?crit :
> Hi
>
> Please find an updated version of the Speex I-D attached. The only
> change is addition of the copyright conditions in Appendix A,
> as requested by Ivo.
>
> Many thanks for your input.
>
> I will give you a few more days before submitting to AVT working group
>
>
> /alfred
>
> Ivo
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
1
Frozen upper spectrum in WB VBR CNG
Hi,
I've been using Speex in my voice-over-IP program on Win32, in
wideband (16kHz) mode. I just starting using VBR recently and
have run into something that might be a problem within Speex:
If someone hasn't spoken for a little while, and the bitrate drops
to very low, sometimes the high half of the spectrum becomes frozen
with a looping sound. The bottom half of the spectrum is
2004 Aug 06
3
Chopping off the wideband?
On Tue, Feb 18, 2003 at 06:09:43PM -0500, Jean-Marc Valin wrote:
> Le mar 18/02/2003 ? 17:38, John Hayes a ?crit :
> > If I encode something in ultra-wideband, can I decode it in wideband by
> > chopping off bytes in every frame?
>
> All you have to do is use the --force-wb switch with speexdec. It will
> decode as if the file were wideband, ignoring the ultra-wideband