Hello to all speex developers, I have question regarding payload length of narrowband speex in RTP. I were watching tcpdump of the xlite softphone and have found that it uses weird payload length namely 75 Bytes I went through various source and without success. To be clear: For 8000Hz sample in 20 ms that is 160 samples per frame. This makes 50 frames per sec. modes bit-rate 8 kbit/s (narrowband mode 3) = 20 bytes per frame 11 kbit/s (narrowband mode 4) = 28 bytes per frame 15 kbit/s (narrowband mode 5) = 38 bytes per frame 18,2 kbit/s (narrowband mode 6) = 46 bytes per frame 24,6 kbit/s (narrowband mode 7) = 62 bytes per frame And for VBR frame size is from a set of {6,11,16,21,29,39} So, X-lite uses 75 Bytes and this does not look as multiplication of 2 frames. Additionally, timestamp between consecutive rtp frames is exactly 20ms, so this implies that this 75 Bytes is only one frame plus maybe bits of padding. Can one of you tell me what kind of mode this is? Thank you in advance. Pawel ps. IMHO some kind of table that I've shown should be included in RFC so in Table 1 in draft-ietf-avt-rtp-speex-03 there should be additional column. Namely frame size. -------------- next part -------------- A non-text attachment was scrubbed... Name: apolinaire.vcf Type: text/x-vcard Size: 116 bytes Desc: not available Url : http://lists.xiph.org/pipermail/speex-dev/attachments/20070914/c3c3b02b/apolinaire.vcf