Abstract: Processing separate audio input packets from each connection of a telephone conference assigns audio input packets from each connection to a sequence of output periods. Each connection is then sequenced a first time during each output period for processing any input packets assigned to that output period. Each connection is then sequenced a second time during each output period for preparing a separate audio output packet for each connection.
Abstract: Telephone conferencing with processing of sequential audio input packets from connections of the conference with assignment of input packets from each connection to a sequence of output sending periods, determination of applicability to each output period of using a common audio output packet for a plurality of connections, preparing and using a common audio output packet where applicable for multiple connections and further output packets for selected connections, combined where applicable for selected connections.
Abstract: Determining gain factors for a sequential multiplicity of audio sample packets by first determining a comparison peak value for a present such packet by multiplying a highest sample value by a previously predetermined gain factor, determining a hysteretic peak value for the present peak from the comparison peak value and a hysteretic peak value from a previously processed packet and determining a gain factor for use with subsequent packets.
Abstract: Telephone conferencing with processing of sequential audio input packets from connections of the conference with assignment of input packets from each connection to a sequence of output sending periods, determination of applicability to each output period of using a common audio output packet for a plurality of connections, preparing and using a common audio output packet where applicable for multiple connections and further output packets for selected connections, combined where applicable for selected connections.
Abstract: Processing separate audio input packets from each connection of a telephone conference assigns audio input packets from each connection to a sequence of output periods. Each connection is then sequenced a first time during each output period for processing any input packets assigned to that output period. Each connection is then sequenced a second time during each output period for preparing a separate audio output packet for each connection.
Abstract: Determining gain factors for a sequential multiplicity of audio sample packets by first determining a comparison peak value for a present such packet by multiplying a highest sample value by a previously predetermined gain factor, determining a hysteretic peak value for the present peak from the comparison peak value and a hysteretic peak value from a previously processed packet and determining a gain factor for use with subsequent packets.