>>>>> "John" == John Todd <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>: > "John" == John Todd <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: > What is the state of speex support in asterisk? I saw the codec seems > to be there. John> Install the Speex library support, and re-compile Asterisk. John> There's probably a pre-compiled version of Speex for your system; John> look around in whatever package manager you use for your Linux John> distro. >> >> I do have the libraries installed. >> > Can speex be used on IAX2 links? Is there much work still to be done? >> John> Yes, it can be used. No work required to get functionality. >> >> Really? Have you tried it? I have. It doesn't work -- and a quick >> look at chan_iax2.c shows that there is a good reason for this -- >> get_samples() doesn't know how to calculate the number of samples >> for an incoming speex format frame. This results in chopped sound >> and hundreds of warnings: [snip] >> >> --J. PS: bad advice is worse than no advice...
John> I take it that comment was directed at me. John> Yes, really, Speex does work, and yes, I did try it without any John> of the modifications you describe above. Feel free to ask for John> help if it doesn't work, but don't assume that others haven't John> made it work or that I'm giving you intentionally bad advice - John> it's insulting. I apologize, then -- I must have missed something, because after looking into it it seemed that there is no way it can work. I thought you just wrote without reading my posting carefully. sorry, --J. PS: I still think the patch I attached should be applied (or one that is more correct in calculating the number of samples), it made it work for me. _______________________________________________ Asterisk-Users mailing list [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://lists.digium.com/mailman/listinfo/asterisk-users