audio problem with GSM on Symbian

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Hi Benny,

 

Thanks for response.

I forget to specify that I run the Release version (Sdk S60_3rd_FP1 Phone
release, but not sure about the "optimized")

 

Your suggestion of running pjsua on desktop with GSM is a good idea but I'm
not sure if I can have access to Rogers Wireless network (on the phone they
are protected by SIMCARD).  I think they are selling a stick that you can
log wireless everywhere with a laptop (but finally is a PC with a Pentium
with 1.70GHz and Nokia E71 has only Arm 11 with 369MHz, can't compare). 

 

So, last change is APS which I hope to test this week (after we buy a
PublisherID). :-)

 

Thanks,

George.

 

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From: pjsip-bounces@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx [mailto:pjsip-bounces at lists.pjsip.org]
On Behalf Of Benny Prijono
Sent: Wednesday, May 13, 2009 5:20 PM
To: pjsip list
Subject: Re: audio problem with GSM on Symbian

 

On Wed, May 13, 2009 at 7:38 PM, George Evi <george.evi at ctcinc.ca> wrote:

We are not happy overall (when using GSM), actually the worst is for remote
side which experiences loss of syllabisis, some time stuttering and echo is
present. 

 

We have good results with default codec PCMU but we wanted to have a more
performant codec with lower bit rate. After all tests made I start to think
that at least on Nokia E71 because of resource limitation (mostly CPU) we
can not use GSM or iLBC external codecs. I test iLBC and did a profiling
which shows a 60% CPU load which cause application blocking (not dead, no
crash) but don't respond to Hung-up but could use application Exit button. 

 

Normally CPU should be sufficient for GSM, but having said that, you're
using Release/optimized build right?

Another test that you could do is to run pjsua (on desktop) with GSM, over
the same wireless connection to the same provider, just in case the problem
is not with the handset.
 

I thing we should try as you suggested "Audio Proxy Server" which use
internal codecs and should give better results.

 

Yep that should give much better results, solving the echo problem as well.

cheers
 Benny

 

Thank you,

George.

 


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From: pjsip-bounces@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx [mailto:pjsip-bounces at lists.pjsip.org]
On Behalf Of Benny Prijono
Sent: Tuesday, May 12, 2009 6:26 PM


To: pjsip list
Subject: Re: audio problem with GSM on Symbian

 

On Tue, May 12, 2009 at 7:29 PM, George Evi <george.evi at ctcinc.ca> wrote:

The problem is the voice when we using the GSM-FR (full rate) codec on Nokia
71 connected on wireless network (case Rogers Canada). 

The "wav" file is a registration of my voice when I leave a message on my
voicemail at home on a PSTN phone.

We try to improve the voice quality :-).  


What I meant to ask was, are you not happy with the overall quality of the
recording, or some parts of it (in which case, which one, e.g. from what
time/duration), or both. I noticed that initially the recording is quite
audible, but some parts of it later are just garbled/blips.

cheers
 Benny


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