09-04-2003
Response time under packet loss
I am experiencing a problem where under a dial condition I am experiencing packet loss, which is failrly normal, but the response to the packet loss is taking bewteen 6 and 10 seconds. Could someone please advise what the industry standard is on the response time under a packet loss senario.
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speexdec
SPEEXDEC(1) User Commands SPEEXDEC(1)
NAME
speexdec - The reference implementation speex decoder.
SYNOPSIS
speexdec [options] input_file.spx [output_file]
DESCRIPTION
Decodes a Speex file and produce a WAV file or raw file
input_file can be:
filename.spx
regular Speex file
- stdin
output_file can be:
filename.wav
Wav file
filename.*
Raw PCM file (any extension other that .wav)
- stdout
(nothing)
Will be played to soundcard
OPTIONS
--enh Enable perceptual enhancement (default)
--no-enh
Disable perceptual enhancement
--force-nb
Force decoding in narrowband
--force-wb
Force decoding in wideband
--force-uwb
Force decoding in ultra-wideband
--mono Force decoding in mono
--stereo
Force decoding in stereo
--rate n
Force decoding at sampling rate n Hz
--packet-loss n
Simulate n % random packet loss
-V Verbose mode (show bit-rate)
-h, --help
This help
-v, --version
Version information
--pf Deprecated, use --enh instead
--no-pf
Deprecated, use --no-enh instead
More information is available from the Speex site: http://www.speex.org
Please report bugs to the mailing list `speex-dev@xiph.org'.
COPYRIGHT
Copyright (C) 2002 Jean-Marc Valin
speexdec version 1.1 September 2003 SPEEXDEC(1)