Hi Stuart,

Thanks I have applied the patch to the codec2-dev branch. 

Sorry I can't think of an easy way to combine two packets to increase
the speech quality.

Cheers,

David

On Mon, 2011-11-28 at 19:03 +0000, Stuart Marsden wrote:
> David,
> 
> Attached is the patch produced with svn on linux so hopefully should
> apply okay. It does not do anything but make the header work with c++.
> 
> Thanks for heads up on the api.
> 
> As I want to minimise the amount of packets to avoid overheads I am
> only sending one every 250ms so a packet loss will be quite noticeable
> if I do not send it twice and hope that the loss is not clumpy. So
> just wondered if rather than just double up the packets it may be
> possible to encode in a way that would work with either encode of a
> frame but have better quality if both were received. Just an idea not
> the end of the world if not.
> 
> My application is trying to emulate a radio network (all informed
> simplex transmission) on a IP network using multicast for efficiency
> and ease of joining the network.  This should allow one network to
> support a large number of virtual voice networks. My application is
> kind off working it captures voice encodes and multicasts using a very
> simple protocol. The receiver can subscribe to the multicast group get
> the packets and decode and playback.  I have just tried to implement a
> jitter buffer and this has broken my receive but I will keep working.
> 
> Cheers,
> 
> Stuart
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