- G.729.1
G.729.1 is an 8-32 kbit/s embedded speech and audio coderproviding bitstream interoperability with
G.729 , G.729 Annex A and G.729 Annex B. Thiscoder has been designed to provide better quality and more flexibilitythan the existingITU-T G.729 speech coding standard.G.729.1 is scalable in bit rate, acoustic bandwidth and complexity.In addition it offers various encoder and decoder modes, including the support of both 8 and 16 kHz input/output sampling frequency, compatibility with G.729B, and reduced algorithmic delay.The bitstream of G.729.1 is structured into 12 hierarchical layers.The first layer (or core layer) at 8 kbit/s follows theG.729 format.The second layer (12 kbit/s) is a narrowband enhancement layer. The third layer (14 kbit/s) is a bandwidth extension layer. Further layers (in 2 kbit/s steps) are wideband enhancement layers.The G.729.1 output bandwidth is 50-4000 Hz at 8 and12 kbit/s, and 50-7000 Hz from 14 to 32 kbit/s. G.729.1 is also known as G.729 Annex J and G.729EV where EV stands for Embedded Variable (bit rate).External links
* [http://www.itu.int/rec/T-REC-G.729.1/en ITU-T Recommendation]
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