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I'm still working out the details on how audio actually works. I've currently got SPX, AAC, WAV, and FLAC encoding options set up, and they all seem to be working. I dunno if MP3 will work, there are patent encumbrances on it; but there might be a Nokia MP3 plugin available... Is "OGG" actually an audio encoding? I thought it was video. Let me do some research.
EDIT: Ah, yeah, "OGG" is the mechanism used for packaging audio and video together. (Kind of like Matroska.) There are several open source audio formats; I've already got support for Speex (an encoding format optimized for voice data). There's also Vorbis and Opus, which are higher-end encodings for music. Dunno just how much of a load using those would place on the N900, though.
--advanced-encode-option lowpass_frequency=20.0
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There is some confussions, as OGG is indeed a container, but containers with vorbis audio inside have .ogg file extension, and are called "ogg" or "OGG" literally everywhere. Anyway, it's brillant codec by Xiph.org (the same organization, who gave us FLAC), and leading format of royalty-free, patent-free audio codecs.
Feature request - above obvious auto-recording of calls (SIP and GSM alike), which you're already considering for sure, it would be nice to have a (remembered) advanced configuration for codecs in use. IMO, most feasible way would be a text field, where user would put a string of text containing command-line parameters for codec, just passed transparently to used encoder (in addition to normal things defined by our application, like save path, etc).
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My complaint against recaller (other than it sometimes "forgets" to stop recording, which is easily resolved by starting and stopping another call, e.g. to check my remaining credit) is that there is a HUGE disproportion between the volume of my own voice and the other party's. Has this been/can this be addressed in orecchiette?
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Orecchiette is open-source software, released under the GPL version 2 (or greater). You can find the source code at Github:
https://github.com/jpietrzak8/Orecchiette
EDIT: Orecchiette 0.3.1 .deb file attached to this post. Also, you can retrieve the latest .deb directly from the package page.
Last edited by Copernicus; 2015-05-19 at 11:20. Reason: Added .deb for version 0.3.1