Hi Earlence,
> I guess the voice stream from the cellular network at no point is
> accessible by the OS.
Yes, I would mostly agree to it with the exception of OS in question
being on the Modem DSP[which may know]. for example qDSP that runs on
Qualcomm modems dsp's.
Best Regards,
Arun K. Singh
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> Did I misunderstand your question ..?
No.
I guess the voice stream from the cellular network at no point is
accessible by the OS.
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On Jan 17, 9:05 am, "Arun K. Singh" wrote:
> I am not sure in which part of the mobile platform you need access to
> this stream .. in most of mobile platforms,
I am not sure in which part of the mobile platform you need access to
this stream .. in most of mobile platforms, voice stream is handled in
the firmware of dsp which supplements the proc hosting the modem
baseband .. if you are referring to the kernel on the modem hosting
proc-generally ARM's, I d
the voice stream that goes to the cellular network.
On Jan 16, 4:58 am, "Arun K. Singh" wrote:
> Depends which voice stream you have in mind ...voip uses udp packets
> which is pretty much on kernel ip stack while many bt chips stream
> a2dp voice via i2s...
>
> Which use case do you have in mind