I think of codec2 sort of like a 1960's party-line telephone quality.
All the rest are much too high fidelity.

In the minimum 6 K bit-rate of Opus, you could have 3 full-duplex
radio voice channels :-)

On Wed, Dec 28, 2016 at 12:33 PM, timofonic timofonic
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> About web browsers...
>
> What about making it part of Firefox? What about making this part of
> Opus? What about stuff like NetVC?
>
> I consider Codec2 interesting for low-bitrate and high interference
> Internet/Intranet/Internet-like connections. This could make it more
> accesible for radio users too ;)
>
> 2016-12-28 16:35 GMT+01:00 Steve <[email protected]>:
>> "The only strange thing was that I had to turn off optimization"
>>
>> GCC is pretty ugly code without optimization.
>>
>> "The World Wide Web is just a fad" - CompuServe
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