Matt Roth wrote:
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What is being discussed here is basically what I was planning on
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This sounds like a programming project. Something like a stripped
down softphone (or possibly a plugin to an existing phone) with
Hi,
since I need rather a tool not that versatile but within some
app_milliwatt is a nice tool for a quick check of the
line quality.
Anyway, hearing to that tone for more than a minute is
painful.
Does anyone know the opposite application, i.e. an
application, that hears and listens for a 1000 Hz
tone and displays the quality in any unit?
If not,
Rich Adamson wrote:
app_milliwatt is a nice tool for a quick check of the
line quality.
Anyway, hearing to that tone for more than a minute is
painful.
Does anyone know the opposite application, i.e. an
application, that hears and listens for a 1000 Hz
tone and displays the quality in any unit?
On Friday 24 February 2006 07:56, Paul wrote:
Maybe the first approach should be to setup a test extension for
recording the tone. The idea is to get best resolution possible in real
time. Then process it as much as needed to get the info you want. Such
an approach would give you more
Andrew Kohlsmith wrote:
On Friday 24 February 2006 07:56, Paul wrote:
Maybe the first approach should be to setup a test extension for
recording the tone. The idea is to get best resolution possible in real
time. Then process it as much as needed to get the info you want. Such
an approach
Andrew Kohlsmith wrote:
What is being discussed here is basically what I was planning on doing for an
automatic VOIP quality check. Using miliwatt and analyzing it for
pop/jitter/etc as well as sending other known waveforms and comparing what
was received to what was expected and coming up
Hi,
app_milliwatt is a nice tool for a quick check of the
line quality.
Anyway, hearing to that tone for more than a minute is
painful.
Does anyone know the opposite application, i.e. an
application, that hears and listens for a 1000 Hz
tone and displays the quality in any unit?
If not, I'll