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 :)

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> -----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
> 

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