Activity log for bug #253829

Date Who What changed Old value New value Message
2008-08-01 01:34:35 Tree MendUs bug added bug
2008-08-01 01:35:56 Tree MendUs title [needs-packaging] Speak Freely - voice chat in crossplatform encrypted conference [needs-packaging] Speak Freely - voice chat in cross-platform encrypted conference
2008-08-01 01:44:57 Nick Ellery None: status New Confirmed
2008-08-01 01:44:57 Nick Ellery None: importance Undecided Wishlist
2008-08-01 01:57:54 Tree MendUs description URL: http://speak-freely.sourceforge.net/ and http://www.speakfreely.org/ Description: Speak Freely is a Cross Platform Internet telephony (Voice Chat) application which provides high quality voice grade audio with GSM, ADPCM, LPC, LPC-10 and CELP compression and encryption with DES, Blowfish, and IDEA ciphers, limited PGP encryption capabilities. It will aim at interoperating with any RTP client. Linux, Mac OS and Windows versions allow for cross platform communications. It allows two or more people to conduct a real-time voice conference over the Internet or any other TCP/IP network. No exchange server needed - can talk directly to to IP numbers. License: GNU General Public License Notes: Downloads including Debian (which appears to be the site for more recent versions) - http://sourceforge.net/project/showfiles.php?group_id=87107 and http://www.speakfreely.org/ URL: http://speak-freely.sourceforge.net/ and http://www.speakfreely.org/ Description: Speak Freely is a Cross Platform Internet telephony (Voice Chat) application which provides high quality voice grade audio with GSM, ADPCM, LPC, LPC-10 and CELP compression and encryption with DES, Blowfish, and IDEA ciphers, limited PGP encryption capabilities. It will aim at interoperating with any RTP client. Linux, Mac OS and Windows versions allow for cross platform communications. It allows two or more people to conduct a real-time voice conference over the Internet or any other TCP/IP network. No exchange server needed - can talk directly to to IP numbers. License: GNU General Public License Notes: Downloads including Debian (which appears to be the site for more recent versions) - http://sourceforge.net/project/showfiles.php?group_id=87107 and http://www.speakfreely.org/ A patch for the Speex codec, will allow speak Freely to work with bandwidth down to as low a 8kbps. Download from http://www.2pi.info/software/sf_speex/index.html The Speex project is aimed at providing an open-source low-bitrate speech codec to complement the vorbis music encoder. It offers good voice reproduction down to 8kbps, and even lower with it's variable bit-rate options. In addition, it has a number of attractive qualities for telephony applications: * Designed for handling lost voice packets, and includes extrapolation code. * Decoder can handle frame bit-rate changes on a frame-by-frame basis. This allows easy incorporation of low bit-rate redundancy information into the packets.
2008-08-01 02:01:56 Tree MendUs description URL: http://speak-freely.sourceforge.net/ and http://www.speakfreely.org/ Description: Speak Freely is a Cross Platform Internet telephony (Voice Chat) application which provides high quality voice grade audio with GSM, ADPCM, LPC, LPC-10 and CELP compression and encryption with DES, Blowfish, and IDEA ciphers, limited PGP encryption capabilities. It will aim at interoperating with any RTP client. Linux, Mac OS and Windows versions allow for cross platform communications. It allows two or more people to conduct a real-time voice conference over the Internet or any other TCP/IP network. No exchange server needed - can talk directly to to IP numbers. License: GNU General Public License Notes: Downloads including Debian (which appears to be the site for more recent versions) - http://sourceforge.net/project/showfiles.php?group_id=87107 and http://www.speakfreely.org/ A patch for the Speex codec, will allow speak Freely to work with bandwidth down to as low a 8kbps. Download from http://www.2pi.info/software/sf_speex/index.html The Speex project is aimed at providing an open-source low-bitrate speech codec to complement the vorbis music encoder. It offers good voice reproduction down to 8kbps, and even lower with it's variable bit-rate options. In addition, it has a number of attractive qualities for telephony applications: * Designed for handling lost voice packets, and includes extrapolation code. * Decoder can handle frame bit-rate changes on a frame-by-frame basis. This allows easy incorporation of low bit-rate redundancy information into the packets. URL: http://speak-freely.sourceforge.net/ and http://www.speakfreely.org/ Description: Speak Freely is a Cross Platform Internet telephony (Voice Chat) application which provides high quality voice grade audio with GSM, ADPCM, LPC, LPC-10 and CELP compression and encryption with DES, Blowfish, and IDEA ciphers, limited PGP encryption capabilities. It will aim at interoperating with any RTP client. Linux, Mac OS and Windows versions allow for cross platform communications. It allows two or more people to conduct a real-time voice conference over the Internet or any other TCP/IP network. No exchange server needed - can talk directly to to IP numbers. License: GNU General Public License Notes: Downloads including Debian (which appears to be the site for more recent versions) - http://sourceforge.net/project/showfiles.php?group_id=87107 and http://www.speakfreely.org/ A patch for the Speex codec, will allow speak Freely to work with bandwidth down to as low a 8kbps. Download from http://www.2pi.info/software/sf_speex/index.html The Speex project is aimed at providing an open-source low-bitrate speech codec to complement the vorbis music encoder. It offers good voice reproduction down to 8kbps, and even lower with it's variable bit-rate options. In addition, it has a number of attractive qualities for telephony applications: * Designed for handling lost voice packets, and includes extrapolation code. * Decoder can handle frame bit-rate changes on a frame-by-frame basis. This allows easy incorporation of low bit-rate redundancy information into the packets. Speex Codec project http://www.speex.org/ The Speex codec is already in the Ubuntu Packages.
2008-08-01 02:01:56 Tree MendUs title [needs-packaging] Speak Freely - voice chat in cross-platform encrypted conference [needs-packaging] Speak Freely - VoIP voice chat in cross-platform encrypted conference
2008-08-01 02:05:33 Tree MendUs description URL: http://speak-freely.sourceforge.net/ and http://www.speakfreely.org/ Description: Speak Freely is a Cross Platform Internet telephony (Voice Chat) application which provides high quality voice grade audio with GSM, ADPCM, LPC, LPC-10 and CELP compression and encryption with DES, Blowfish, and IDEA ciphers, limited PGP encryption capabilities. It will aim at interoperating with any RTP client. Linux, Mac OS and Windows versions allow for cross platform communications. It allows two or more people to conduct a real-time voice conference over the Internet or any other TCP/IP network. No exchange server needed - can talk directly to to IP numbers. License: GNU General Public License Notes: Downloads including Debian (which appears to be the site for more recent versions) - http://sourceforge.net/project/showfiles.php?group_id=87107 and http://www.speakfreely.org/ A patch for the Speex codec, will allow speak Freely to work with bandwidth down to as low a 8kbps. Download from http://www.2pi.info/software/sf_speex/index.html The Speex project is aimed at providing an open-source low-bitrate speech codec to complement the vorbis music encoder. It offers good voice reproduction down to 8kbps, and even lower with it's variable bit-rate options. In addition, it has a number of attractive qualities for telephony applications: * Designed for handling lost voice packets, and includes extrapolation code. * Decoder can handle frame bit-rate changes on a frame-by-frame basis. This allows easy incorporation of low bit-rate redundancy information into the packets. Speex Codec project http://www.speex.org/ The Speex codec is already in the Ubuntu Packages. URL: http://speak-freely.sourceforge.net/ and http://www.speakfreely.org/ Description: Speak Freely is a Cross Platform Internet telephony (Voice Chat) application which provides high quality voice grade audio with GSM, ADPCM, LPC, LPC-10 and CELP compression and encryption with DES, Blowfish, and IDEA ciphers, limited PGP encryption capabilities. It will aim at interoperating with any RTP client. Linux, Mac OS and Windows versions allow for cross platform communications. It allows two or more people to conduct a real-time voice conference over the Internet or any other TCP/IP network. No exchange server needed - can talk directly to to IP numbers. Speak Freely can also be used for Streaming Audio directly between PCs. Very fault tolerant features are available when using the patch for the Speex codec (see below). License: GNU General Public License Notes: Downloads including Debian (which appears to be the site for more recent versions) - http://sourceforge.net/project/showfiles.php?group_id=87107 and http://www.speakfreely.org/ A patch for the Speex codec, will allow speak Freely to work with bandwidth down to as low a 8kbps. Download from http://www.2pi.info/software/sf_speex/index.html The Speex project is aimed at providing an open-source low-bitrate speech codec to complement the vorbis music encoder. It offers good voice reproduction down to 8kbps, and even lower with it's variable bit-rate options. In addition, it has a number of attractive qualities for telephony applications: * Designed for handling lost voice packets, and includes extrapolation code. * Decoder can handle frame bit-rate changes on a frame-by-frame basis. This allows easy incorporation of low bit-rate redundancy information into the packets. Speex Codec project http://www.speex.org/ The Speex codec is already in the Ubuntu Packages.
2008-08-01 02:05:33 Tree MendUs title [needs-packaging] Speak Freely - VoIP voice chat in cross-platform encrypted conference [needs-packaging] Speak Freely - VoIP voice chat in cross-platform encrypted conference and Audio Streamer
2008-09-03 04:26:29 Tree MendUs description URL: http://speak-freely.sourceforge.net/ and http://www.speakfreely.org/ Description: Speak Freely is a Cross Platform Internet telephony (Voice Chat) application which provides high quality voice grade audio with GSM, ADPCM, LPC, LPC-10 and CELP compression and encryption with DES, Blowfish, and IDEA ciphers, limited PGP encryption capabilities. It will aim at interoperating with any RTP client. Linux, Mac OS and Windows versions allow for cross platform communications. It allows two or more people to conduct a real-time voice conference over the Internet or any other TCP/IP network. No exchange server needed - can talk directly to to IP numbers. Speak Freely can also be used for Streaming Audio directly between PCs. Very fault tolerant features are available when using the patch for the Speex codec (see below). License: GNU General Public License Notes: Downloads including Debian (which appears to be the site for more recent versions) - http://sourceforge.net/project/showfiles.php?group_id=87107 and http://www.speakfreely.org/ A patch for the Speex codec, will allow speak Freely to work with bandwidth down to as low a 8kbps. Download from http://www.2pi.info/software/sf_speex/index.html The Speex project is aimed at providing an open-source low-bitrate speech codec to complement the vorbis music encoder. It offers good voice reproduction down to 8kbps, and even lower with it's variable bit-rate options. In addition, it has a number of attractive qualities for telephony applications: * Designed for handling lost voice packets, and includes extrapolation code. * Decoder can handle frame bit-rate changes on a frame-by-frame basis. This allows easy incorporation of low bit-rate redundancy information into the packets. Speex Codec project http://www.speex.org/ The Speex codec is already in the Ubuntu Packages. URL: http://speak-freely.sourceforge.net/ and http://www.speakfreely.org/ Description: Speak Freely is a Cross Platform Internet telephony (Voice Chat) application which provides high quality voice grade audio with GSM, ADPCM, LPC, LPC-10 and CELP compression and encryption with DES, Blowfish, and IDEA ciphers, limited PGP encryption capabilities. It will aim at interoperating with any RTP client. Linux, Mac OS and Windows versions allow for cross platform communications. It allows two or more people to conduct a real-time voice conference over the Internet or any other TCP/IP network. No exchange server needed - can talk directly to to IP numbers. Speak Freely can also be used for Streaming Audio directly between PCs. Very fault tolerant features are available when using the patch for the Speex codec (see below). License: GNU General Public License Notes: Downloads including Debian (which appears to be the site for more recent versions) - http://sourceforge.net/project/showfiles.php?group_id=87107 and http://www.speakfreely.org/ A patch for the Speex codec, will allow speak Freely to work with bandwidth down to as low a 8kbps. Download from http://www.2pi.info/software/sf_speex/index.html The Speex project is aimed at providing an open-source low-bitrate speech codec to complement the vorbis music encoder. It offers good voice reproduction down to 8kbps, and even lower with it's variable bit-rate options. In addition, it has a number of attractive qualities for telephony applications: * Designed for handling lost voice packets, and includes extrapolation code. * Decoder can handle frame bit-rate changes on a frame-by-frame basis. This allows easy incorporation of low bit-rate redundancy information into the packets. Speex Codec project http://www.speex.org/ The Speex codec is already in the Ubuntu Packages. Also, can backports be made for other currently supported versions of ubuntu?
2008-09-18 12:07:01 Tree MendUs bug assigned to gutsy-backports
2008-09-18 12:08:38 Tree MendUs bug assigned to feisty-backports
2008-09-18 12:17:52 Chris Coulson feisty-backports: status New Incomplete
2008-09-18 12:17:52 Chris Coulson feisty-backports: statusexplanation
2008-09-18 12:18:01 Chris Coulson gutsy-backports: status New Incomplete
2008-09-18 12:18:01 Chris Coulson gutsy-backports: statusexplanation
2008-09-18 12:18:09 Chris Coulson gutsy-backports: importance Undecided Wishlist
2021-11-16 21:49:13 Dan Streetman feisty-backports: status Incomplete Won't Fix