MOS Score
ceg3:
I just noticed pingtest.net also gives a MOS score and doesn't require Java to run it. I wonder how reliable it is. It gave me a 4.32 score and if I remember correctly when I held my nose and installed Java for five minutes I ran it at (that site we all have used) can't remember now, I scored 4.29, so maybe the test is trustworthy.
restamp:
Is the MOS score for your end of the connection or the far end?
SteveInWA:
That test is of little value. In order to create a true, end-to-end SIP VoIP simulation for an accurate MOS, you need code running on each end. Note that the pingtest site even explains that you need Java to analyze packet loss.
ceg3:
Speaking of Java. http://goo.gl/JFzvyt The browser plugin's demise is coming soon.
SteveInWA:
Quote from: ceg3 on January 27, 2016, 05:49:46 pm
Speaking of Java. http://goo.gl/JFzvyt The browser plugin's demise is coming soon.
Agreed. For this purpose, some sort of application running on your end will still be necessary, regardless of what sort of runtime is being used. It could be a standalone, executable application, for example, or perhaps something built with HTML5 and WebRTC.
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