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Originally posted by threaded View PostNah, it's filler when otherwise there would be no sound between words, people are so enured to copper wire you see. If you're lucky it's just low level white noise.
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Originally posted by Lucy View PostI thought it was the little blip tone to tell the person on hold they were lucky to not be hearing some godawful version of greensleaves
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Originally posted by threaded View PostThat's like the attract sequence on a fruit machine. Lets the bar staff know that no one has stolen it.
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Originally posted by snaw View PostEnCOder/DECoder - CODEC. Simply analog to digital conversion, and back again. Different ones compress at different rates - with resulting differential in packet size. Ties in to voice quality somewhat as well. Fine tuned to fit in with our perceptible audio range.
Then there's video codecs/ stuff for fax etc which has different requirements - but we're talking specifically voice ones, so mainly down to how big the pack size is, versus voice quality etc.
That help?
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Originally posted by snaw View PostEnCOder/DECoder - CODEC. Simply analog to digital conversion, and back again. Different ones compress at different rates - with resulting differential in packet size. Ties in to voice quality somewhat as well. Fine tuned to fit in with our perceptible audio range.
Then there's video codecs/ stuff for fax etc which has different requirements - but we're talking specifically voice ones, so mainly down to how big the pack size is, versus voice quality etc.
That help?
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Originally posted by DodgyAgent View PostWhat is a codec?
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Then there's video codecs/ stuff for fax etc which has different requirements - but we're talking specifically voice ones, so mainly down to how big the pack size is, versus voice quality etc.
That help?Last edited by snaw; 16 May 2008, 09:42.
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Could there be an issue of access to the company phone book and social engineering attack implications?
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Originally posted by snaw View PostNah, just messing with you.
Guess it's all about perspective. You're a developer and clearly see it through those eyes - I'm coming at it from the infrastructure side and have a slightly different slant.
For me the biggest security risk is the access to the physical port part, or packet capture/call replay not injecting audio into a SIP conversation - btw don't recall him specifically mentioning SIP, as opposed to say MGCP etc - same with CODEC, he's talking about password on the phone, the CODEC isn't really that big a deal vis-a-vis VOIP security.
Not being antagonistic, just bored and picking a few holes in your statements. Plus happen to be doing a fair bit of VOIP at the moment so it's kind of topical for me.
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Mods! Mods!
On the basis that I haven't got a Scooby Do what these two are on about - can this be moved to Technical please...
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Originally posted by snaw View PostNah, just messing with you.
Guess it's all about perspective. You're a developer and clearly see it through those eyes - I'm coming at it from the infrastructure side and have a slightly different slant.
For me the biggest security risk is the access to the physical port part, or packet capture/call replay not injecting audio into a SIP conversation - btw don't recall him specifically mentioning SIP, as opposed to say MGCP etc - same with CODEC, he's talking about password on the phone, the CODEC isn't really that big a deal vis-a-vis VOIP security.
Not being antagonistic, just bored and picking a few holes in your statements. Plus happen to be doing a fair bit of VOIP at the moment so it's kind of topical for me.
How very dare you.
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