>> you are better off using the vogg orbis codec. speex is meant >> specifically for telephonic voice. it takes a single human voice and >> compresses it well. it cannot handle muliple voices or music very well.>That part is true, so of course it depends on the application. I guess I >should have added that for most applications, 16 kHz is recommended >instead of 44.1 kHz.My problem is that the speech acquisition is done in Java. On a Mac the only possibility is to use 44.1Khz in 16 or 8bits stereo or mono. I have then not really the choice. On other platform, 16Khz 16bits is used. Alain
rhino64@freesurf.ch a ?crit :>>>you are better off using the vogg orbis codec. speex is meant >>>specifically for telephonic voice. it takes a single human voice and >>>compresses it well. it cannot handle muliple voices or music very well. >>> >>> > > > >>That part is true, so of course it depends on the application. I guess I >>should have added that for most applications, 16 kHz is recommended >>instead of 44.1 kHz. >> >> > >My problem is that the speech acquisition is done in Java. On a Mac >the only possibility is to use 44.1Khz in 16 or 8bits stereo or mono. I >have then not really the choice. On other platform, 16Khz 16bits is used. > > >Whitch java API are you using? Java Sound let's you acquire at any samplerate as far as know... -- No virus found in this outgoing message. Checked by AVG Anti-Virus. Version: 7.0.300 / Virus Database: 265.6.13 - Release Date: 16/01/2005