Re: [digitalradio] Digital Voice News - VK5DGR's Open Source Codec

2010-08-27 Thread Andy obrien
It is good news, although I still think MELP was more legal than people
think.

Andy K3UK


On Thu, Aug 26, 2010 at 11:28 PM, J. Moen j...@jwmoen.com wrote:



 This is very, very good news, and it may turn out to be a very big deal.
 It will be fun to hear reports from the early adopters.  There aren't many
 people who can write this kind of code -- if you like where Dave is headed,
 you may want to donate to his CODEC2 effort that's referred to in the link
 below.

 Ever since we all discovered that MELP was not legally available, we've all
 been waiting for something good that's open source.  CODEC2 may allow a
 narrow enough bandwidth for widespread use on HF, and it may provide an
 alternative for VHF/UHF digital voice in the future.  While I don't begrudge
 D-Star's use of the $25 AMBE proprietary codec on a chip, that approach
 prevents the kind of experimentation that hams are famous for.  A software
 only codec would be very welcome as the future unfolds

Jim - K6JM




[digitalradio] Digital Voice News - VK5DGR's Open Source Codec

2010-08-26 Thread Tony
All,

Dave Rowe, VK5DGR, has just released an open source speech codec that 
could potentially be used in such digital voice applications as FDMDV 
and WinDRM. Dave says that his new CODEC2 needs work, but the speech 
quality of the Alpha release is pretty good. He has a few audio samples 
of CODEC2 and the proprietary codec MELP (for comparison) on his website:
http://www.rowetel.com/blog/?page_id=452

For more information, visit Dave's main site at http://www.rowetel.com/blog/

Tony -K2MO




Re: [digitalradio] Digital Voice News - VK5DGR's Open Source Codec

2010-08-26 Thread J. Moen
This is very, very good news, and it may turn out to be a very big deal.  It 
will be fun to hear reports from the early adopters.  There aren't many people 
who can write this kind of code -- if you like where Dave is headed, you may 
want to donate to his CODEC2 effort that's referred to in the link below.  

Ever since we all discovered that MELP was not legally available, we've all 
been waiting for something good that's open source.  CODEC2 may allow a narrow 
enough bandwidth for widespread use on HF, and it may provide an alternative 
for VHF/UHF digital voice in the future.  While I don't begrudge D-Star's use 
of the $25 AMBE proprietary codec on a chip, that approach prevents the kind of 
experimentation that hams are famous for.  A software only codec would be very 
welcome as the future unfolds

   Jim - K6JM

  - Original Message - 
  From: Tony 
  To: digitalradio@yahoogroups.com 
  Sent: Thursday, August 26, 2010 12:24 AM
  Subject: [digitalradio] Digital Voice News - VK5DGR's Open Source Codec  
  All,

  Dave Rowe, VK5DGR, has just released an open source speech codec that 
  could potentially be used in such digital voice applications as FDMDV 
  and WinDRM. Dave says that his new CODEC2 needs work, but the speech 
  quality of the Alpha release is pretty good. He has a few audio samples 
  of CODEC2 and the proprietary codec MELP (for comparison) on his website:
  http://www.rowetel.com/blog/?page_id=452

  For more information, visit Dave's main site at http://www.rowetel.com/blog/

  Tony -K2MO