thanks for your answers. i did not know, that muxing is cpu intensive.
i just thought, that it would not matter, if one is muxing 50/50 or
30/70. for playing back a soundfile, while one can hear the other end
it seems, that muxing is required. so the level of muxing should not
make a difference!?
Yes muxing like this will cause the volume to go up a little bit
depending on the source input file.
/b
On Jun 29, 2009, at 7:30 AM, Dennis wrote:
thanks for your answers. i did not know, that muxing is cpu intensive.
i just thought, that it would not matter, if one is muxing 50/50 or
hi,
we want to use uuid_displace with mux to playback a soundfile to a
bridged uuid, so that this uuid can hear the other side talk AND hear
the soundfile (whispering).
is there an option we can set, for defining the loudness level of the
soundfile? in our tests the soundfile was way to loud, so
On Fri, Jun 26, 2009 at 9:05 AM, Michael Jerris m...@jerris.com wrote:
I would pre-adjust the volume of the soundfile with sox instead of
doing it real time.
Mike
I have to agree with Mike here. Sox is awesome for this kind of thing and
disk space is way more plentiful than CPU power.
-MC
Are you playing a stereo file by chance?
/b
On Jun 26, 2009, at 12:46 PM, Michael Collins wrote:
On Fri, Jun 26, 2009 at 9:05 AM, Michael Jerris m...@jerris.com
wrote:
I would pre-adjust the volume of the soundfile with sox instead of
doing it real time.
Mike
I have to agree with Mike