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The ITU G.722 codec, Copyright (C) 2005 Steve Underwood, Copyright (c) CMU 1993 Computer Science, Speech Group Chengxiang Lu and Alex Hauptmann

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Introduction

The G.722 module is a bit exact implementation of the ITU G.722 specification for all three specified bit rates - 64000bps, 56000bps and 48000bps. It passes the ITU tests.

To allow fast and flexible interworking with narrow band telephony, the encoder and decoder support an option for the linear audio to be an 8k samples/second stream. In this mode the codec is considerably faster, and still fully compatible with wideband terminals using G.722.

History

The code was originally written by Milton Anderson milton@thumper.bellcore.com from BELLCORE, and has been modified by the Chengxiang Lu and Alex Hauptmann from the Speech Group, School of Computer Science, Carnegie Mellon University, to be fairly fast and efficient, while retaining high fidelity.

Steve Underwood steveu@coppice.org improved the code a lot later on and contributed it into several popular open source projects.

Librarized by Sippy Software, Inc.

License

This code is mostly Public Domain. Library test code is under BSD 2-clause license.

See LICENSE for copyright details and each individual file for specifics.

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