Topic: Aac Codec

2 chapters across the catalog

Where's The Beef?
Episode 37 2:22 - 6:26

37: Where's The Beef?

Skype Latency, ISDN Hardware Transition

The technical challenges of recording a podcast between the United Kingdom and the United States involve significant Skype latency, often resulting in 0.8-second delays and conversational overlaps. Plans are discussed to transition to a dedicated ISDN setup using AAC codecs to improve audio quality and reduce buffering issues. One host has already installed ISDN capabilities at a property in San Francisco to facilitate this change.

Truth to Power Ratio
Episode 31 4:54 - 8:51

31: Truth to Power Ratio

Skype Latency and ISDN Connection Technical Comparison

The hosts compare the technical performance of Skype versus ISDN for remote broadcasting. Adam Curry notes that ISDN provides a 60-millisecond delay due to dedicated circuits, whereas Skype typically has a 600-millisecond latency. John C. Dvorak mentions his recent Comcast speed boost to 16 Mbps down and 3 Mbps up, though he notes performance drops when connecting to international servers in England.