Hi, Note that to be compatible with InSORS IGAudio, I think we are restricted to L16-16K-MONO (256kbps), PCMU-16K-MONO (128kbps) and PCMU-8K-MONO (64kpbs). Of the PCMU codecs, the 16K Mono one should be of the same quality as L16.
This depends on how important this interoperability is in your meetings - presumably if there was a move to another codec in general, I would guess that InSORS would consider implementing this in IGAudio too, but I wouldn't like to speak for them on this. Andrew :) ============================================ Access Grid Support Centre, RSS Group, Manchester Computing, Kilburn Building, University of Manchester, Oxford Road, Manchester, M13 9PL, UK Tel: +44(0)161-275 0685 Email: andrew.row...@manchester.ac.uk > -----Original Message----- > From: owner-ag-t...@mcs.anl.gov [mailto:owner-ag-t...@mcs.anl.gov] On > Behalf Of Colin Perkins > Sent: 20 July 2006 18:54 > To: John Hodrien > Cc: ag-tech > Subject: Re: [AG-TECH]too much Bitrate in RAT > > On 20 Jul 2006, at 17:05, John Hodrien wrote: > > On Thu, 20 Jul 2006, Robert Olson wrote: > >> It may be historical. When we started out the compressed codecs > >> seemed to be much less stable. > > > > I'm not sure that's not still the case. We had no end of problem > > using GSM > > under windows with rat crashing. > > > > There's also the other bonus. If you compress, you always > > introduce a 1 frame delay to the audio. > > The way rat works, you always get that delay, no matter what codec is > selected. > > Colin >