jitter buffeer - reimplementation

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Hi Nik,

You said that jitter buffer actually implemented in pjsip has a very bad 
response when the jitter is continuosly changing and I'm experiencing 
the same issue.
I would like to know if you had an improvement by applying the algorithm 
you were talking about.

Thank you in advance,
Fabio


nir elkayam ha scritto:
> hi all,
>
> I plan of  implementing new jitter buffer, as the sound when working 
> with pjsip is not so good, and I think that some of the problem 
> related to the jitter buffer.
> I am tring to gather some info about that. attach 2 article about the 
> subject.
> I have read them, and now implementing the new jitter buffer.
>
> Is anyone else facing trouble with the sound when using pjsip? mainly 
> in cellular network where the jitter can vary very much?
> also, if anyone how has input on the subject, please let start some 
> discussion here to get a better voice quiality,
>
> Ramjee paper on jitter buffer:
> http://citeseerx.ist.psu.edu/viewdoc/download?doi=10.1.1.89.2199&rep=rep1&type=pdf 
> <http://citeseerx.ist.psu.edu/viewdoc/download?doi=10.1.1.89.2199&rep=rep1&type=pdf>
>
> thanks,
> nir
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