possible new Speakfreely project

Igor Gueths igueths at lava-net.com
Fri Apr 2 20:12:05 EST 2004


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Except that would require a complete implementation of Speex, which is 
not currently supported. Ans since Ventrilo uses GSM at 44 KHZ figured 
I'd play with that instead.
On Fri, Apr 02, 2004 at 08:05:27PM -0500, nick G wrote:
> I'd rather you use Speex at 32 khz.  That'd be cool!  Freaken cool!
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> From: "Igor Gueths" <igueths at lava-net.com>
> To: "Speakup is a screen review system for Linux." <speakup at braille.uwo.ca>
> Sent: Friday, April 02, 2004 7:21 PM
> Subject: Re: possible new Speakfreely project
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> > hmm. That would involve several ugly modifications to sfmike.c/speaker.c
> > and possibly a few others.
> > On Fri, Apr 02, 2004 at 06:42:15PM -0500, Alex Snow wrote:
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> > > another thing that should be done to speakfreely is to improve it's
> > > nat support. I think this discourages the less knolageable users
> > > because they may not know how to modify router settings and such. This
> > > is why I've seen a lot of people use ventrilo because It's easy to set
> > > up network wise. if speakfreely supported this I think more people
> > > owuld use it.
> > > On Fri, Apr 02, 2004 at 06:00:39PM -0500, Igor Gueths
> > > wrote:
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> > > > Hi all. I am planning on actually taking on a project. My goal is to
> get
> > > > Speakfreely to be able to transmit audio at 44 KHZ like Ventrilo can.
> My
> > > > first thought was to reverse engineer Ventrilo itself, however the
> > > > effort required wouldn't be worth it to keep up with the possibly
> > > > ever-changing protocol. So my focus has shifted to Speakfreely and its
> > > > GSM library. Does anyone know if this library can actually encode at
> 44
> > > > KHZ natively? If not, is there an already existing library for GSM-6.1
> > > > available somewhere? Thanks!
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