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Jason Williams wrote:
| This is normal for all VoIP communication there is nothing to wory about
| and the lag is not heard in normal use.
|
| Jason
|
| At 13:50 20/05/2004 +0530, you wrote:
|
|> Hi,
|> IF i use a sip softphone or a iax softphone with asterisk, i get a lag
|> of about 1 second.
|> The two phones were on 2 different pc's near me. When I speak on one,
|> i hear it on the other after about 1 second.
|> I tried using iaxComm, Xten Xlite, etc. Same.
|>
|> FYI: The codec used was GSM.

Would it get better if a "straight" codec were used?  I.e., one that
does full 8KBps (I think that's either ALAW or ULAW).  In other words,
bandwidth usage would obviously increase over a codec like GSM, but
would the lag be reduced because no translation has to be done at all,
just send it to the audio device, no (de)compression, etc.?

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Jason A. Pattie
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Xperience, Inc. (http://www.xperienceinc.com)
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