On Tue, 2005-05-24 at 23:09 +0000, Steve Fosdick wrote:
On 24/05/05 20:58:33, anahata wrote:
For the ultimate in voce compression however,
there are free GSM
compression/decompresison tools. In debian the gsm-utils pachage seems
to the the thing you need, no doubt will pull in all the various libgsm*
packages too. I haven't used it, but if you can get it to do what you
want you waon't get better voce compression.
My experience of European mobile phones which use GSM voice compression is
that sometimes the speech is uninteligable. Of course the GSM compression
may be responsible or it may be a combination of the compression algorithm
and errors introdcued by the network. Before choosing GSM I would need to
conduct tests to see if the algorithm performs well when separated from the
phone network.
I doubt it's a problem with the GSM compression - I've never had any
problems like that in the 5 years I've used a GSM phone.
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