[Freeswitch-users] Strange media behavior on WebRTC

Brian West brian at freeswitch.org
Tue Jun 17 07:14:16 MSD 2014


Why aren't you doing OPUS? Are you not liking the ability to hear and understand EVERYONE in the conference?  Makes little sense to me, Sounds like your browser has a bug when PCMU is used at 8k I would really love to know what the problem is and the scenario that triggers it.  Its unacceptable to say 'Oh set it to 12000 it fixes it'.  The reason you have nobody complaining is they've never really experienced WebRTC properly.

You should also be using 1.0.1h, NOT g.

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On Jun 16, 2014, at 9:55 PM, Oleg Stolyar <olegstolyar at gmail.com> wrote:

> My negotiations say I am using PCMU, so since 12000 works for me and 48000 will take extra CPU, any reason I can't just use that?
> 
> My system is in production already and nobody's been complaining about voice quality yet.
> 

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