GVP MCP:mpc:op-flushingtime
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|valid=mpc.op.flushingtime must be an integer that is at least equal to -1 and less than or equal to 1000 | |valid=mpc.op.flushingtime must be an integer that is at least equal to -1 and less than or equal to 1000 | ||
|takeseffect=At start/restart | |takeseffect=At start/restart | ||
− | |shortdesc=The packet flushing time for the Operator. Will flush data if new data does not arrive within this time period. This can be useful when deployed against a VAD (Voice Activation Device) that sends audio only when there is audio. Normally, the inband DTMF detection algorithm relies on audio being sent after a DTMF is detected to determine the end of a DTMF. For the case where audio data stops at the end of the inband DTMF, this value specifies the delay time before signalling the end of an inband DTMF. | + | |shortdesc=The packet flushing time for the Operator. Will flush data if new data does not arrive within this time period. |
+ | This can be useful when deployed against a VAD (Voice Activation Device) that sends audio only when there is audio. | ||
+ | Normally, the inband DTMF detection algorithm relies on audio being sent after a DTMF is detected to determine the end of a | ||
+ | DTMF. For the case where audio data stops at the end of the inband DTMF, this value specifies the delay time before signalling | ||
+ | the end of an inband DTMF. | ||
}} | }} | ||
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