[OTR-dev] Codec2 and OTR

Nadim Kobeissi nadim at nadim.cc
Fri Feb 15 17:27:22 EST 2013


I'm not sure I completely understand, but if you're looking to encrypt
audio, perhaps try ZRTP?
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/ZRTP


NK


On Fri, Feb 15, 2013 at 5:20 PM, Peter Lawler <otr.dev at bleeter.id.au> wrote:

> Hello,
> Welcome to Bleet's Late Night Thought Bubble for Fri 15th Feb 2013.
>
> I was sitting at the pub yesterday that's across the road from the HQ of
> the local fire and ambulance services. It got me to thinking about this
> presentation at LCA2013 from David Rowe http://mirror.linux.org.au/**
> linux.conf.au/2013/ogv/Open_**Source_Digital_Radio.ogv<http://mirror.linux.org.au/linux.conf.au/2013/ogv/Open_Source_Digital_Radio.ogv>about Open Source Digital Radios.
>
> tl;dr - There's a thing called 'codec2' http://www.rowetel.com/blog/?**
> page_id=452 <http://www.rowetel.com/blog/?page_id=452>  which achieves
> reasonable digital radio performance at 1200bps (although 2400bps is better)
>
> The thought bubble was: I wonder if/how/could (etc) OTR could be used to
> provide encrypted open source digital radio.
>
> I've cc'd the Author of codec2 on this mail so he can at least see that
> it's been mentioned. Whether he'll subscribe to the OTR list and contribute
> thoughts, I can't say. But at least if anyone responds he'll be able to see
> the mailman interface to any thread that arises.
>
> This email sent the morning after the night before so I don't forget to
> mention it.
>
> Pete.
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