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G722 8Khz is already available :
You can change the priority of the codecs in Settings>Media > Codecs.
On latests unofficial builds I use a drag and drop list to set the priority. On
latest version from the market you have to enter priority integers by hand to
change codecs priorities.
Original comment by r3gis...@gmail.com
on 22 Jun 2010 at 9:16
lol 8khz is not 64
Original comment by chatwi...@gmail.com
on 22 Jun 2010 at 5:27
Yes but KHz is different of Kbits !!!
:)
KHz is the unity for audio frequency, Kbits for data bitrate.
You can transmit something audio encoded at 8KHz or 16KHz using a large
bandwidth : 64kbps for example. Have to be checked, but I think that the g722
codec adapts its bandwidth.
But your point is interesting, since g722 should encodes 16khz audio and not
8Khz. I'll check this particular point.
Btw, for codecs, I will not add extra code in pjsip (at least that's not
planned right now).
You can consult all the codecs and their features here :
http://www.pjsip.org/sip_media_features.htm#media
The only thing I will do is activate/deactivate these codecs.
Besides some codecs implementations are licensed and some uses of codecs are
also licensed.
Licenses are one big unsolved point for me and that's the reason why some
codecs (such as g729 or g722.1 for example) are not yet enabled.
Other codecs such as ilbc are disabled because not really pertinent for
mobiles. But it will be discussed and there is solutions in my mind to provide
a way for user to download an alternate version of the sip stack with more
codecs activated.
Original comment by r3gis...@gmail.com
on 22 Jun 2010 at 7:01
Well pjsip has fixed the 8kHz to a 16kHz right now.
Should be fine with the existing g722 codec (at least version -12-27 - I think
it was already fixed some version before but...)
Original comment by r3gis...@gmail.com
on 3 Sep 2010 at 9:26
For historical purposes G722 sampling rate is declared as 8 Khz. But in
reality it is 16kHz with maximum frequency 7 Khz.
So what is the difference between G.722-WB and NB? Is there such as thing
as G.722-WB standard? G.722 or (G.722-NB) is already HD. This is sooooooo
confusing and misleading.
Original comment by fcak...@gmail.com
on 4 Nov 2014 at 3:24
Original issue reported on code.google.com by
zdevel
on 20 Jun 2010 at 4:10