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2006 Mar 20
1
Who is using the jitter buffer?
> how about tcp?
> in tcp you write a packet that got a possible length.
> you send one packet after another, whitch stamp is incrementet by one
> and if your incoming packet is gone in other steps than 1, the client has
> to resend it.
> Let me think some days about it and i will get another system.
> Time is relative.
>
> Hm, you send a packet that needs to be in a
2006 Mar 20
0
Who is using the jitter buffer?
> That's basically my question: the timestamps at the
> source and
> destination are not related. Just incrementing by
number of samples
> doesn't really convey the real time, does it? How would
a jitter
> buffer know that a packet is late/early?
> Simple, I know what packet I just played. That gives me
> the "time". The jitter buffer actually makes no
2006 Mar 20
1
Who is using the jitter buffer?
-----Original Message-----
From: Jean-Marc Valin
[mailto:Jean-Marc.Valin@USherbrooke.ca]
Sent: Monday, March 20, 2006 2:22 PM
To: Alex Bakaev
Cc: Thorvald Natvig; speex-dev@xiph.org
Subject: RE: [Speex-dev] Who is using the jitter buffer?
The timestamps always increment by 160 (samples) in
narrowband and 32 in wideband. It's like using the
capture soundcard as clock. Note that the timestamps
2006 Mar 20
1
Who is using the jitter buffer?
Jean-Marc Valin <Jean-Marc.Valin@USherbrooke.ca> wrote:
>
> > I would think you might also do better if you interleaved packets when
> > you did this: instead of sending packets like this: [0,1] [2,3] [4,5]
> > [6,7], send them like this: [0,2] [1,3] [4,6] [5,7] In this way, if one
> > packet is dropped you don't lose two consecutive voice frames.
>
2009 Jan 30
2
Jitter buffer (speex_jitter.h) usage
Dear speex developers and users,
I'm considering adopting the speex jitter buffer for use with a
different codec in a voice conferencing system and would be very
grateful if those more acquainted with it could help me with some
questions.
The speex_jitter_buffer.c wrapper seems to maintain (buffer?) one
packet-frame ("current_packet") in addition to the packets already
2009 May 21
2
Jitter buffer question
Hi List,
I have a question regarding jitterbuffer in Asterisk 1.4.24. I see that
jitterbuffer is only effective on the receiving channels.
My asterisk has only SIP accounts + 2 SIP trunk accounts to our branch
office.
Questions:
1. To enable jitter buffer on SIP channels it seems I have to enable and
force it, right?
2. If I enable and force jitter buffer, Asterisk would always have to
stay
2005 May 07
1
Setting the jitter buffer in AIX
Are these things possible?
1) Set the local Asterisk jitterbuffer size, but only for a particular
connection. I'd like to force Asterisk to use a particularly large
buffer in certain cases. Should I expect this to work?
[general]
jitterbuffer=no
register => username:password@parcelfarce.domain.net ;parcelfarce
register => username:password@iaxtel.com ;iaxtel
[parcelfarce]
2006 Mar 09
1
Jitter buffer for SIP channels (OT?)
This might be a better question for the dev list, but I don't think they
want to be bothered by my silly questions. Does anyone know when we can
expect to see a jitter buffer for SIP channels?
I know they've been working on a generic jitter buffer since around last
summer, just wondering if there's been any progress.
2004 Jun 17
3
IAX Jitter Buffer
We have a customer who is connected to our PSTN gateway using IAX and
noticing that even when the traffic from their site is modest their outbound
audio has short dropouts. Inbound audio is fine. (They have ADSL so it is
expected that outbound audio would be the first to experience problems.)
We have several questions to pose to the collective wisdom of this list.
Q1: Are there any statistics
2004 Nov 14
1
Jitter buffer
Danny Chan wrote:
>Hi Jean and Steve,
>
>Can you tell me whether the jitter filter / buffer is adaptive type, I
>saw the description of speex_jitter.h say it is "adaptive", anyone of
>the group has implemented it and confirm it.
>
>
I believe it is adaptive, but no, I haven't used it, because it's
coupled only to the speex codec. We're working on a
2004 Nov 16
2
Jitter buffer
Jean-Marc Valin wrote:
>>OK, I'm actually about ready to start working on this now.
>>
>>If people in the speex community are interested in working with me on
>>this, I can probably start with the speex buffer, but I imagine
>>there's going to be a lot more work needed to get this where I'd like
>>it to go.
>>
>>
>
>And where
2004 Nov 17
3
Jitter buffer
Jean-Marc Valin wrote:
>>Heh. I guess after playing with different jitter buffers long enough,
>>I've realized that there's always situations that you haven't properly
>>accounted for when designing one.
>>
>>
>
>For example? :-)
>
>
I have a bunch of examples listed on the wiki page where I had written
initial specifications:
2009 Dec 30
1
Force Jitter Buffer for SIP to SIP calls
We have a customer on a wireless connection that has very bad jitter. They
can hear people fine, but people have a very hard time hearing them. They
are connected via a SPA-2102.
It is a SIP client going to a SIP trunk.
Something like this in sip.conf [general] would be in effect for all SIP
clients:
jbenable = yes
jbmaxsize = 150
jbresyncthreshold = 1000
jbimpl = fixed
jblog = yes
I only want
2004 Nov 15
2
Jitter buffer
Jean-Marc Valin wrote:
>>I believe it is adaptive, but no, I haven't used it, because it's
>>coupled only to the speex codec. We're working on a generic
>>application and codec-independent jitter buffer algorithm, for use in
>>asterisk and iaxclient (at least). Some information is available at
2004 Aug 29
2
Jitter buffer
Hi,
I thought I'd repost this to the -users list for some background on the
jitter buffer and its workings and remaining issue.s
I'll also pu a little executive summary here at the top:
Where a channel is native bridged to another iax2 channel:
1) Lag is not measured and will usually show 0ms. Any other number is an
old measurement from the start of the call
2) The jitter
2006 Mar 20
2
Who is using the jitter buffer?
-----Original Message-----
From: speex-dev-bounces@xiph.org
[mailto:speex-dev-bounces@xiph.org] On Behalf Of Thorvald
Natvig
Sent: Monday, March 20, 2006 12:11 PM
To: speex-dev@xiph.org
Subject: Re: [Speex-dev] Who is using the jitter buffer?
But I must say that it really does work well at the
moment, at least from the "minimizing latency" point of
view :)
How do you timestamp the
2005 Feb 12
2
Intermediary jitter buffering
Hello,
I understand that only the destination of a call should do jitter
buffering. So, if IAX2/PhoneA calls IAX2/PhoneB through my server (no
transfers), PhoneA and PhoneB need to perform their own jitter buffering,
and Asterisk will just forward the frames, correct?
What happens if the peer does not support jitter buffering, but is
close by so there's no need for jitter buffering? My
2005 Jan 03
2
SIP Jitter buffer(control?)
I'm assuming asterisk does not have a SIP jitter buffer in place? Any
ideas on how to help with this going over a data T1 where VoIP is shared
with regular traffic? Problem is when people are downloading the voice
is jittery, even lossy.
Matt
2004 Apr 10
1
How to set the jitter buffer
Hi!
I just wondered if anyone would mine posting their successful jitter
buffer settings here for me if they get a moment ??
I've spent a few hours trying to set the jitter buffer up reasonably
logically and can definitely tell it makes a difference and can introduce
latency and echo if setup incorrectly but I can't see a good post anywhere
describing properly what the three settings
2006 Mar 21
2
Who is using the jitter buffer?
Oh, I forgot to mention one thing. I currently append a few bits of custom
information to each speex packet which I fetch out with
things like
speex_bits_unpack_unsigned(&sjJitter.current_packet, 1);
It would be very usefull if the jitter buffer didn't actually decode the
packet, but instead returned a pointer to it (or NULL if you should play
silence and -1 if you should repeat the