Well, for the encoding and decoding, speexenc and speexdec will be what you
want to look at. Source for that is right in with speex source.
On Thu, Feb 5, 2009 at 3:34 PM, Shane Roylance <shaneroylance at
yahoo.com>wrote:
> I am a brand new user of Speex, so forgive my naivety.
>
> I am receiving an audio stream (PCM) which I need to encode in Speex, send
> it across a wire via RTP, and then decode and play the audio on the other
> side. I assume people have done this before, and I was wondering if anyone
> had any sample code of how they accomplished this. Or maybe just some good
> pointers or advice.
>
> Thanks
> Shane
>
>
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