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  1. #1
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    Cd quality codec

    I know most users want to get the highest quality with the lowest bandwith, but somethimes I play games on a 100 Mbit LAN (sometimes in different rooms).

    Is it possilble to implement a codec with CD quality?

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    Possible, yes

    Wanted: naa..

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    answer

    wanted: ya

    How about using ogg-vorbis, that would rule for those kind of situations :P

    pwk.linuxfan

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    You dont count pwk. You just want me to put ogg vorbis in at all costs

    There are few people who can hear the difference between 22khz and 44 khz when a human voice is involved. (i think, altough not sure, that the human voice cant exceed 11 khz anyway, or rarely does that)

    The core functionality of teamspeak is to deliver voice over internet using a low bandwidth footprint. That is what we focus on.

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    Is there a 22 kHz codec in teamspeak?

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    No
    its all 8 khz like all speech codecs

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    Well i have to be a pain in the ass but a codec that is just alltel beter then to Days codec should be nice.. BC sill have a wormer Sunding then TS at this moment, i gladly see a codec closer to the old battelcom’s codec

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    better codec

    Originally posted by N. Werensteijn
    Possible, yes

    Wanted: naa..
    if you can make better quality whay not do it.
    i understand if you whant players whit not so good bandwidth
    to use the program

    but whay not make it an option to have better quality i guess more ppl are going to use it if you can have better quality

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    Any idea on technical obstacles of building that in?
    It is a nice feature yes, but still, the highest codec we have delivers really clear sound allready. As long as you don't want to record somebody singing over voicecomms for a commercial record, it suffices at this point in time.

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    Originally posted by woutur
    Any idea on technical obstacles of building that in?
    Dont ask me, you're the teamspeak developer..

    It is a nice feature yes, but still, the highest codec we have delivers really clear sound allready. As long as you don't want to record somebody singing over voicecomms for a commercial record, it suffices at this point in time.
    I think that's your personal oppinion. Why don't you do some research on this matter?

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    LOL

    I think no cd quality codecs are needed, just improve the ones we have. I think the GSM 14.8 Kbit works the best.

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    i am pretty sure if peeps would by an good headset and get it managed to setup correct they would say our highest codec is more as enough.

    ofcourse there are at the end still some guys who are saying bah that sucks... but thats normal... :P

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    okok, I get it, no high quality codec. Someone knows a good program which can deliver a good sound-quality then (like the wav or mp3) over a lan?

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    Cool

    well if you are in a LAN, then you probably have phones there, just take the phone off the hook and wait for it to go silent, then talk on that, or use a headset with your phone! There you go!

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