G.729 is a royalty-free narrow-band vocoder-based audio data compression algorithm using a frame length of 10 milliseconds. It is officially described...
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G.729.1 is an 8-32 kbit/s embedded speech and audio codec providing bitstream interoperability with G.729, G.729 Annex A and G.729 Annex B. Its official...
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implemented by H.323 equipment include: Audio codecs: G.711, G.729 (including G.729a), G.723.1, G.726, G.722, G.728, Speex, AAC-LD Text codecs: T.140 Video codecs:...
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A-law versions of G.711, G.722, and an open source voice codec known as iLBC, a codec that uses only 8 kbit/s each way called G.729. Early providers of...
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Petit, J.-P. (Sep 1997). "ITU-T Recommendation G.729 Annex B: a silence compression schemefor use with G.729 optimized for V.70 digital simultaneous voice...
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typically in the range of 1–60 samples per second. Although the sampling rate for G.722 is 16000, its clock rate is 8000 to remain backwards compatible with RFC...
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particular encoded data. Examples of audio payload formats are G.711, G.723, G.726, G.729, GSM, QCELP, MP3, and DTMF, and examples of video payloads are...
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freeswitch.org. Retrieved 6 May 2017. "Most Licensed Patents under the G.729 Consortium have expired". Archived from the original on 2017-02-02. Retrieved...
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and encodes and decodes the voice signal using a voice codec such as G.711, G.729, GSM, or iLBC. Since the ATA communicates directly with the VoIP server...
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729e (11.8 kbit/s) G.729.1 (G.729 Annex J; Wideband extension for G.711; 8–32 kbit/s) G.729.1E (Super-wideband extension for G.729.1) Google internet...
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