> Stefan,
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>
>
> Is there a plan to address issue "000023: SEMS should decode CNG packets
> and generate CN"? If so, will it be available soon? Is there an interim
>>yes, but not before 1.3 release.
> patch that can be applied? We are experiencing distorted cracks and pops
> in the recorded audio during periods of silence (in sems 1.1.1). As far
> as I'm aware there aren't any changes in 1.2.1 that would address this,
> but I could be wrong.
>>have you tried 1.2? there was a fix for a related issue long time ago;
>>I don't know whether before or after 1.2.
Ported to 1.2 stream with no affect on the problem.
>>Also, make sure that - if you are recording only, i.e. not recording
>>in a conference or relayed call - you can set playout buffer type to
>>simple (fifo) buffering (rtp_str.setPlayoutType(SIMPLE_PLAYOUT) ).
>>Otherwise, the buffering may be trying to make up for non-existing
>>audio in the beginning.
Yes, the scenario is a recording only (i.e. voicemail app). Added code to
set
The playout buffer type to SIMPLE_PLAYOUT as you indicated, but still not
affect. Audio still have the crackles and pops during periods of silence.
>
>
>
> Additionally, tried to work around issue by using spandsp-0.0.6pre17
> plugin, but cannot compile it with the USE_SPANDSP_PLC flag enabled. The
> following compile error is received on a number of modules (so I just
> included an example from the core package). Any assistance is
>appreciated.
>>this should compile with newer spandsp and 1.2.
Tried this with 1.2 and still getting the "expected constructor, destructor,
or type conversion before.." error in AmB2ABSession.cpp when compiling with
the USE_SPANDSP_PLC flag enabled. Any other suggestions? Thanks.
>Anything that keeps you from updating?
Stefan
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