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From: | Simon MORLAT |
Subject: | Re: [Linphone-users] writing outfile in audio_stream_start_files |
Date: | Mon, 01 Dec 2003 14:16:14 +0100 |
User-agent: | Mozilla/5.0 (X11; U; Linux i686; en-US; rv:1.5) Gecko/20031105 Thunderbird/0.3 |
Hello, I could listen to your file after doing: mv inviteoutput.wav inviteoutput.raw(this is not a wav file, linphone records raw file on disk, recording with wav format is not yet supported.)
play -c 1 -r 8000 -f s -s w inviteoutput.raw Then I heard the message, but you are right the quality was very poor.I suppose you were using the speex codec during the call. Using another codec you will get rid of that poor audio quality. If you want to use the speex codec (which is a very good choice), then upgrade to linphone-0.12.1. 0.12.0 had some bugs when configuring the speex codec, so that the speex encoder had to encode with the minimal bitrate and quality.
I repeat for people who would read this message too fast:The speex codec is excellent and has no bugs, but linphone-0.12.0 had bugs that resulted in a bad speex usage. 0.12.1 fixes that.
Simon Shivaji Navale wrote:
Hi, Attached herein is the outfile at the host initiating invite. The destination host has your 8khz hello8000.wav sample as the infile. ( which worked perfectly fine, when initiating a session from calling host with audio_stream_start_with_sndcard -> called /remote host start_with_files) And i was able to hear the sound very well. The problem in audio_stream_start_with_files arises in the writing part. on playing the outfile (i should be hearing your voice .. Hello this is Simon... ), but it is too noisy or rather corrupted. I am going through the mswrite.c msfifo.c and msbuffer.c, Pls let me know, why is this occuring and how can i get over it. thanks!! shivaji... PS: to avoid increasing mailboxes of subscribed users, would forward only the message to the mailing list. -- EVERYONE should contribute to THE BEST of their capacity for THE DEVELOPMENT of THE NATION -- A P J KALAM On Mon, 1 Dec 2003, Simon MORLAT wrote:
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