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Since this degrades image quality, one vendor who offers downsampling, Packeteer, in their AppCelera product, detects the throughput of the connection and delivers an image downsampled to "match" that speed. In addition to solving many of the jitter, latency and packet loss problems that have impeded IP telephony, Global IP Sound also assisted Pingtel in building upsampling and downsampling digital signal processing filters that minimize distortion when converting voice calls from the phone's high internal sampling rate to the legacy telephone network's lower rate. 0 include: support for bi-cubic downsampling, enabling the creation of higher-quality downsampled images; the embedding of Base 14 fonts; as well as new options to overwrite existing PDF files, and the automatic launch of Adobe Acrobat(R)Reader upon the creation of PDF files. |
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