[Speex-dev] Using speex (newbie)
Alex Bakaev
Alex.Bakaev at citrix.com
Tue Jan 10 09:07:19 PST 2006
You need to use a jitter buffer on the playback side if
you are sending over the Internet. You can use the
Speex's jitter buffer.
________________________________
From: speex-dev-bounces at xiph.org
[mailto:speex-dev-bounces at xiph.org] On Behalf Of Carlo
Cappelletti
Sent: Monday, January 09, 2006 8:27 AM
To: speex-dev at xiph.org
Subject: [Speex-dev] Using speex (newbie)
Hi, i'm using speex in a conferencing application and i
have a little problem. I encode single buffer of 320 byte
(160 short) and send it to destination where
i play it. The problem is that between frame i hear a
"tick" so, if i encode single frames, send it and play
it, i heard like to be underwater (because there is a
tick 8000/320 times/sec ), if i encode many packet all
together (ex. 320*3) the problem disappear because "tick"
are distant. Do i have forcely to encode many packet? or
is there a way to resolve this problem?
If i send and play not encoded audio all function
properly...
Thank you very much
Carlo
-------------- next part --------------
An HTML attachment was scrubbed...
URL: http://lists.xiph.org/pipermail/speex-dev/attachments/20060110/2b40f8b8/attachment.htm
More information about the Speex-dev
mailing list