Gstreamer in VOIP

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and how bigger would have to be the jitter buffer? i cant use on the lib a
too big jitter.

thanks everyone for the help

On Sat, Aug 16, 2008 at 5:25 AM, Manish Rana <manish.rana at gmail.com> wrote:

> hey but i setting the jitter-buffer latency we can take care of the round
> trip delays
> and alsa will get mostly sequenced audio packets....
>
>
>
> On Sat, Aug 16, 2008 at 9:04 AM, gulshan karmani <
> gulshan.karmani at gmail.com> wrote:
>
>> hi all,
>> Only issue cud be voice rendering which has constraints of round trip
>> delays due to naec and in that case use of alsa plugin cud be a
>> problem.
>> Rgds,
>> Gulshan
>>
>> On 8/15/08, Manish Rana <manish.rana at gmail.com> wrote:
>> > Hi,
>> >
>> > as far as the real time constrain is concerned, this should be taken
>> care by
>> > RTP and add the required delays shall be added by RTP, that is
>>  gstrtpbin
>> > plugin in gstreamer.
>> > On addition to this gstreamer will give u flexiblity to create the
>> pipelines
>> > as your requirements. You can have minimal elements as well or add more
>> to
>> > get the better audio. (like audio resample and audioconvert can be
>> optional)
>> >
>> > And if i am not wrong Gstreamer is used successfully in maemo for the
>> VoIP
>> > application, and there is Farsight plugin available, which is optimised.
>> >
>> > I am sorry if I have any wrong info... Please correct me....
>> >
>> > Also please add more on the same...........
>> >
>> > BR
>> > Manish
>> > On Fri, Aug 15, 2008 at 3:58 PM, Tiago Katcipis <katcipis at inf.ufsc.br
>> >wrote:
>> >
>> >> I'm working in a project using voip on a software and in embedded
>> systems,
>> >> its more like a lib, that is used by a high level software for PC and
>> in
>> >> embedded systems. Actually everything is done in one single gigantic
>> >> function, now we are working on creating a more readable and expandable
>> >> lib,
>> >> so we started to build the lib using pipes and filters patterns. That's
>> >> when
>> >> the idea of using gstreamer came, but since gstreamer is usually used
>> on
>> >> media players i would like to know if it is good to be used on real
>> time
>> >> voip systems that rely heavily on time to work properly. Is Gstreamer a
>> >> good
>> >> lib to build this type of application? If it is who would be the best
>> >> place
>> >> for me to start reading about it (using gstreamer on voip) ?
>> >>
>> >> sorry if i asked something stupid... I'm just starting on the job and
>> >> don't
>> >> have to much experience, sorry for the lousy English too :-)
>> >>
>> >> Best regards
>> >>
>> >> Tiago C?sar Katcipis
>> >>
>> >>
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