ik wrote:
The Skype codec is high-availability codec, that is, it attempt to
compress the audio (and video) and giving your CPU to work a lot more,
while trying to keep law bandwidth.
hmm... nope. Not really.
Skype uses a proprietary wide band codec supplied by a third company
company called GIPS. The entire point of a wide band codec is to make
use of high bandwidth usage of DSL/Cable and above lines to deliver a
better sound quality then regular land lines.
Gilad
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