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ITU-T G.718

Frame error robust narrow-band and wideband embedded variable bit-rate coding of speech and audio from 8-32 kbit/s

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Organization: ITU-T
Publication Date: 1 June 2008
Status: active
Page Count: 257
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This Recommendation contains the description of an algorithm for the scalable coding of narrow-band and wideband speech and audio signals at 8-32 kbit/s.

This Recommendation is organized as follows. The references and abbreviations used throughout this Recommendation are defined in clauses 2 and 3, respectively. Clause 5 gives a general outline of the ITU-T G.718 algorithm. The ITU-T G.718 encoder and decoder principles are discussed in clauses 6 and 7, respectively. The transmitted parameters are presented in clause 8. Clause 9 describes the software that defines this coder in 16-32 bits fixed-point arithmetic.

Document History

March 1, 2013
Frame error robust narrow-band and wideband embedded variable bit-rate coding of speech and audio from 8-32 kbit/s Amendment 3: New Annex C describing an alternative floating-point implementation of the superwideband monaural extension
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January 1, 2011
Frame error robust narrow-band and wideband embedded variable bit-rate coding of speech and audio from 8-32 kbit/s Corrigendum 3: Corrections to text and C-code
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ITU-T G.718
June 1, 2008
Frame error robust narrow-band and wideband embedded variable bit-rate coding of speech and audio from 8-32 kbit/s
This Recommendation contains the description of an algorithm for the scalable coding of narrow-band and wideband speech and audio signals at 8-32 kbit/s. This Recommendation is organized as follows....

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