I have been trying out Asterisk with the speex codec with X-lite as a client. I applied the REG patch on my windows machine that is recommended in Voip-info.org. Every time I make a call I get the following error:
codec_speex.c:167 speextolin_framein: Out of buffer space
If I do not hang up before 30 seconds, my machine then slows down and it can take up to 10 minutes to shut down. Is speex worth the trouble?
I'm using Asterisk CVS-03/10/04-17:49:23 with Speex 1.0.3 on RedHat Linux 8.0. I get exactly the same error.
I am using Asterisk CVS-03/17/04-20:59:14 on Fedora Core 1 with Speex version 1.0.3.
My ears say Speex is worth the trouble. One of my other careers is audio engineering; as a result, I'm very sensitive to compression artifacts. To me, if you can afford a little bit of extra bandwidth for Speex, it sounds a *lot* better than gsm. (And IMHO gsm sounds a little bit better than G.729.) I can't stand to listen to iLBC for more than 30 seconds.
However, I'm just getting started with *, and digging into the code to find out what's wrong here has not yet risen to the top of my priority list. Until it does, I'm using gsm.
-- Carlos Chavez Computer Engineer, CCNA Corporativo Lacer S.A. de C.V.
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