From: sdw@sdwsys.lig.net (Stephen D. Williams)
To: miron@extropia.wimsey.com (Miron Cuperman)
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UTC Datetime: 1993-02-13 05:18:27 UTC
Raw Date: Fri, 12 Feb 93 21:18:27 PST
From: sdw@sdwsys.lig.net (Stephen D. Williams)
Date: Fri, 12 Feb 93 21:18:27 PST
To: miron@extropia.wimsey.com (Miron Cuperman)
Subject: Re: Compressed/Encrypted Voice using Modems
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> thug@phantom.com (Murdering Thug) writes:
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> >I don't know if CELP requires an error-free transmittion stream from
> >codec to codec. If it doesn't then that's great, I hope it self-synchronizes
> >itself after a byte or two of garbage coming through. Big deal, so you hear
> >a click or pop of static, so what.. you get that with analog lines.
>
> CELP resyncs. Not sure how fast. Maybe after a tenth of a second or so.
>
> On a side note, we are finishing up an implementation of CELP on the
> TMS320C5x. This is a 20 MIPS integer chip. We are taking up less
> than 15 MIPS. We also know how to write error corrected CELP (such
> that bits that cause more significant degradation are protected
> better).
Does everyone know that the new Zyxel's have CELP builtin?
Don't know details yet...
sdw
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