timofonic timofonic
2016-09-21 12:51:05 UTC
Hello.
Your "Conversation using Codec2 video (
) made me think about
something!
Sorry a lot if these questions are answered somewhere, I'm not skilled
enough to find them.
What about Codec2 and...
- VoIP? Codec2 low bandwidth network/Internet connections with low
reliability, just like Mosh is for SSH.
- P2P? There are interesting projects like ToX and RetroShare.
https://github.com/irungentoo/toxcore/pull/1460
https://github.com/RetroShare/RetroShare/issues/508
- Mesh Networking?
- making it part of a bigger standard such has Opus? So Codec2 could
be the "really low bw and low latency mode for realtime
communications.
- would this be interesting for emergency communications? Now WhatsApp
and other services seems to be obligated to provide emergency calls.
- Can it be more reliable than GSM and others? I suposse FreeDV
implements the transport way, of course.
Kind regards.
PD: codec2.org points to a dead link. The GitHub mirror seems out of
sync and SourceForge is quite cumbersome to check fastly. Any plans to
move to GitHub?
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Your "Conversation using Codec2 video (
) made me think about
something!
Sorry a lot if these questions are answered somewhere, I'm not skilled
enough to find them.
What about Codec2 and...
- VoIP? Codec2 low bandwidth network/Internet connections with low
reliability, just like Mosh is for SSH.
- P2P? There are interesting projects like ToX and RetroShare.
https://github.com/irungentoo/toxcore/pull/1460
https://github.com/RetroShare/RetroShare/issues/508
- Mesh Networking?
- making it part of a bigger standard such has Opus? So Codec2 could
be the "really low bw and low latency mode for realtime
communications.
- would this be interesting for emergency communications? Now WhatsApp
and other services seems to be obligated to provide emergency calls.
- Can it be more reliable than GSM and others? I suposse FreeDV
implements the transport way, of course.
Kind regards.
PD: codec2.org points to a dead link. The GitHub mirror seems out of
sync and SourceForge is quite cumbersome to check fastly. Any plans to
move to GitHub?
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