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ITU-T G.719 (2008) Amd. 1 (11/2008)

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New Annex A on storage format definitions for G.719, and new Annex B on a reference floating-point implementation for G.719
ITU-T Recommendation G.719 provides a bit-exact, fixed-point specification of a fullband speech and audio coding algorithm operating from 32 kbit/s up-to 128 kbit/s.Although the primary use case for the codec is a two way interactive voice communication, there are several instances in which the storage of G.719 compressed audio is necessary. Such use cases include:* Recording of a teleconferencing session, e.g. education.* Voice mail* Call waiting music playback* Recording of online "jam"-sessionsITU-T G.719 does not specify a particular storage format for G.719; it only uses the G.192 bitstream for algorithmic simulation purposes.This amendment adds Annex A that specifies the use of the ISO base media file format as container for the G.719 bitstream addresses the aforementioned use cases and allow the G.719 codec to benefit from a widely spread file format.This amendment also includes Annex B, an alternative implementation of the G.719 in floating-point operations which is highly desirable for DSP platforms optimized for floating point.
Citation: https://handle.itu.int/11.1002/1000/9634
Series title: G series: Transmission systems and media, digital systems and networks
  G.700-G.799: Digital terminal equipments
  G.710-G.729: Coding of voice and audio signals
Approval date: 2008-11-13
Provisional name:G.722.1-FB
Approval process:AAP
Status: In force
Observation:This amendment was never published, its content having been included in the published ITU-T Rec. G.719 (06/2008).
Maintenance responsibility: ITU-T Study Group 21
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