Hi, Adapting "dudestar" to use the latest Codec2 library is proving difficult for me, a "hacker" at best.
I'd really like to do this as I'd be unhappy with the M17 project being limited to only the Codec2 modes 3200 and 1600. C++ "Scope" problems. Alan VK2ZIW On Tue, 17 Nov 2020 09:52:40 +1000, Al Beard via Freetel-codec2 wrote > Hi guys, > > The "dudestar" app https://github.com/nostar/dudestar > > Makes use of the 3200 mode from 2010 to be compatible with the M17 > project. > > Can the "dudestar" software in the "Voice & Data" mode be changed to > use the lower bit-rate modes such as 700 or even 450? > > To keep the internet packet format the same, in this V&D mode just > have more "space" for data. > > As it stands, in the "Type" field bits, there is provision for encryption. > It's been commented that "encryption" should be OUT. This frees up > the bits for more vocoder types. > > Will an app such as this and "DROIDstar" encourage "over the > internet" experimentation with alternate vocoders? > > BTW: The 3200 mode sounds quite good as long as one's mic audio level > is adjusted down below clipping. (Use the O/S volume control app) > > (and the background noise level is low) (lessons from my laptop > internal mic that "hears" the CPU fan very well) > > --------------------------------------------------- > Alan VK2ZIW > Before the Big Bang, God, Sela. > OpenWebMail 2.53, nothing in the cloud. > > _______________________________________________ > Freetel-codec2 mailing list > [email protected] > https://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/freetel-codec2 --------------------------------------------------- Alan VK2ZIW Before the Big Bang, God, Sela. OpenWebMail 2.53, nothing in the cloud. _______________________________________________ Freetel-codec2 mailing list [email protected] https://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/freetel-codec2
