Linked by Thom Holwerda on Tue 10th May 2011 08:19 UTC, submitted by porcel
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RE: Skype audio codec source code
by WereCatf on Tue 10th May 2011 10:48
in reply to "Skype audio codec source code"
For those not aware, the Skype audio codec source code is available here: http://tools.ietf.org/draft-vos-silk-02.
I don't think the audio codec is important. There's PLENTY of perfectly good audio codecs already available and as far as I know, Skype's one doesn't really provide measurably better quality than the others.
RE[2]: Skype audio codec - the infrastructure
by jabbotts on Tue 10th May 2011 12:22
in reply to "RE: Skype audio codec source code"
I'd have to agree. I think it's the infrastructure around it and cross platform support that really adds the value. For cross platform, it seems to be pretty close to Keepass and it's 20 or so different supported platforms. For infrastructure, someone would need to at least provide the POTS bridging back end.
Cross platform could be solved by providing a truly open source stack that any OS distro can implement including Win/osX and the mobile platforms.
POTS bridging.. well maybe some company takes interest or some hackerspace has suffciently motivated members. It could suppliment rent and internet connection depending on how much the phone carriers are going to charge for playing nice.




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