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diff --git a/doc/README.jitterbuffer b/doc/README.jitterbuffer index 738a05719..705dc5f5a 100755 --- a/doc/README.jitterbuffer +++ b/doc/README.jitterbuffer @@ -4,11 +4,12 @@ Steve Kann -The new jitterbuffer, PLC, and the IAX2-integration of the new jitterbuffer have been integrated -into Asterisk. The jitterbuffer is generic and work is going on to implement it in SIP/RTP as well. +The new jitterbuffer, PLC, and the IAX2-integration of the new jitterbuffer +have been integrated into Asterisk. The jitterbuffer is generic and work is +going on to implement it in SIP/RTP as well. -Also, we've added a feature called "trunktimestamps", which adds individual timestamps to -trunked frames within a trunk frame. +Also, we've added a feature called "trunktimestamps", which adds individual +timestamps to trunked frames within a trunk frame. Here's how to use this stuff: @@ -96,7 +97,8 @@ and fix that. But we should also figure out how to make the receiver more robus cases like this. chan_iax2 will actually help fix this a bit if it's more than 3 seconds or so, but at -some point we should try to think of a better way to detect this kind of thing and resynchronize. +some point we should try to think of a better way to detect this kind of thing and +resynchronize. Different clock rates are handled very gracefully though; it will actually deal with a sender sending 20% faster or slower than you expect just fine. |