blink : It use iLBC also. Voice over IP RTP: A Transport Protocol for Real-Time Applications RFC3550 RCTP: Real Time Control Protocol attribute in Session Description Protocol RFC3605 SRTP: The Secure Real-time Transport Protocol RFC3711 DTMF: Dual-tone Multi-frequency Signaling RFC2833 and inband MWI: Message Summary Event Package RFC3842 Speex and G722: Wide-band Internet Codecs G711, iLBC and GSM: PSTN Compatible Codecs --- On Mon, 4/12/10, Adrian Georgescu <ag at ag-projects.com> wrote:> From: Adrian Georgescu <ag at ag-projects.com> > Subject: Re: [Speex-dev] About speex quality > To: "messaging bay" <support at messagingbay.com> > Cc: speex-dev at xiph.org > Date: Monday, April 12, 2010, 6:23 AM > Blink uses speex as default codec and > we had no complaints. > > http://icanblink.com > > Adrian > > > On Apr 12, 2010, at 3:20 PM, messaging bay wrote: > > > Hi > > > > Who can give me list of companies or VoIP product > strongly based on speex? I want to know whether it is good > enough for real enviroment like packet losing etc.. > > > > Regards > > bay > > > > _______________________________________________ > > Speex-dev mailing list > > Speex-dev at xiph.org > > http://lists.xiph.org/mailman/listinfo/speex-dev > > > >
We have no feedback or information about iLBC usage, is almost not used at all looking at our usage charts. Adrian On Apr 12, 2010, at 3:44 PM, messaging bay wrote:> blink : It use iLBC also. > > Voice over IP > > RTP: A Transport Protocol for Real-Time Applications RFC3550 > RCTP: Real Time Control Protocol attribute in Session Description > Protocol RFC3605 > SRTP: The Secure Real-time Transport Protocol RFC3711 > DTMF: Dual-tone Multi-frequency Signaling RFC2833 and inband > MWI: Message Summary Event Package RFC3842 > Speex and G722: Wide-band Internet Codecs > G711, iLBC and GSM: PSTN Compatible Codecs > > --- On Mon, 4/12/10, Adrian Georgescu <ag at ag-projects.com> wrote: > >> From: Adrian Georgescu <ag at ag-projects.com> >> Subject: Re: [Speex-dev] About speex quality >> To: "messaging bay" <support at messagingbay.com> >> Cc: speex-dev at xiph.org >> Date: Monday, April 12, 2010, 6:23 AM >> Blink uses speex as default codec and >> we had no complaints. >> >> http://icanblink.com >> >> Adrian >> >> >> On Apr 12, 2010, at 3:20 PM, messaging bay wrote: >> >>> Hi >>> >>> Who can give me list of companies or VoIP product >> strongly based on speex? I want to know whether it is good >> enough for real enviroment like packet losing etc.. >>> >>> Regards >>> bay >>> >>> _______________________________________________ >>> Speex-dev mailing list >>> Speex-dev at xiph.org >>> http://lists.xiph.org/mailman/listinfo/speex-dev >>> >> >> >
Randy Yates
2010-Apr-13 23:11 UTC
[Speex-dev] Encoding Speex Into a SWF Version 10 Sound Stream
Adobe's "SWF File Format Specification, Version 10" supposedly allows a speex-encoded stream to be wrapped in a .swf file as a sound stream, however, I have been unable to find an example of such a file anywhere. Can someone please point me to such an example file? Note that I prefer speex encoded as a sound stream and NOT a sound event in order to reduce latency on playback at the client. However, an example of speex encoded as an event would also be nice to have if my fears are true that SWF doesn't really support speex as a stream yet. -- Randy Yates % "And all you had to say Digital Signal Labs % was that you were mailto://yates at ieee.org % gonna stay." http://www.digitalsignallabs.com % Getting To The Point', *Balance of Power*, ELO