It may be historical. When we started out the compressed codecs seemed to be much less stable.
--bob On Jul 20, 2006, at 10:45 AM, Derek Piper wrote: > > I have wondered before why the default for AG is Linear 16 when a > compressed codec would require much less bandwidth (that could be > used for video). > > Is there a reason why we cannot set the default to GSM?, or any > other compressed codec that works just as well? > > Derek > > Joseph Stone wrote: >> We've found that using GSM is pretty reliable and produces almost >> no noticeable degrading of sound quality. The bit rate is one >> tenth (0.1) of the linear. >> Works well for us. >> Joe >> On Jul 13, 2006, at 8:27 AM, liying wrote: >> hi, all! >> we are using rat for audio transmission, but we find that it >> occupies too much Bitrate(bps), is there any other audio tool >> which >> relies on higher compression rate to reduce the transmitted audio >> data ? >> --Best Regards >> liying >> [email protected] >> 2006-07-13 >> Joseph Stone >> Senior Informatics Manager >> Family Medicine Community Health, Medical School, Univ. of Minnesota >> Suite 220 Dinnaken >> 925 Delaware St. SE >> Minneapolis, MN 55414 >> (612) 624-3192 >> [email protected] > > -- > Derek Piper - [email protected] - (812) 856 0111 > IRI 323, School of Informatics > Indiana University, Bloomington, Indiana >

