Interesting. Good to know.
So if one were to snoop a gsm-encoded channel then attempt to record it to a gsm file, there would always be a gsm->sln->gsm transcode happening in there, correct?
On Fri, Apr 3, 2015 at 4:23 PM, Joshua Colp <jcolp@xxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
George Ladoff wrote:
Thanks Joshua. Will do. :)
On a similar note though, do snoop channels always transcode? I've
noticed that decoding or encoding (depending on snoop type) starts the
moment I start a snoop channel.
Snoop channels always operate in signed linear at the rate of the snooped upon channel. This is due to the fact that it uses the same underlying API as app_chanspy. It may be possible to turn it into a straight up frame copy, but I've not investigated or thought about it.
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