Wouldn't this go over the MTU on the RTP packets and cause some issues on the 
public internet?

/b

On Jan 5, 2010, at 12:13 PM, Gregory Maxwell wrote:

> "full quality" mono audio takes around 44.1/16bit linear, you can argue that 
> a little higher or lower is required for full transparency in some conditions 
> or another, but 44.1k/16 is what CDDA provides. It's a good number and 
> commonly available on hardware today.
> 
> As uncompressed thats 705kbit/sec before you get into packetization overhead. 
>  Thats per-communication channel, each way. A good perceptual lossy codec can 
> get you down to under 100kbit/sec while preserving transparency for most 
> material, with most listeners, most of the time. 

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