ACELP®.net — Beyond the Standards
"ACELP.net would here be my recommended
codec of choice for 5-15kbps speech coding." — Audio Codec Comparisons, David Weekly, June
27, 1999, http://david.weekly.org/audio/
Microsoft clearly
recommends using the ACELP® codec by VoiceAge.
This is the same codec RealNetworks uses to
encode speech. . . . Indeed, when encoded
at just 16 kbps (one-fourth the size), the ACELP
voice codec nearly matches MP3 quality at 64
kbps!”
— "Microsoft Clarifies Audio Testing Results for
Windows Media Technologies 4.0," Microsoft Press
Release, April 13, 1999
ACELP®.net, like prestigious
standards such as EFR GSM, IS-136, TETRA, G.723.1,
G.729 and G.729 Annex A, is based on ACELP®
technology. This state-of-the-art technology
has now been adapted to meet the needs of IP networks
and the PC platform by using an improved, net-adapted
packetization method that outperforms conventional
approaches. In particular, it minimizes the
impact of errors while significantly improving
error correction possibilities in case of data-packet
losses. Through frame concatenation and interlacing,
the communication channel is made more robust.
The ACELP®.net
family includes a dual-rate codec (8.5/6.5 kbps),
a fixed-rate codec (5.0 kbps) and a wideband
codec (16 kbps). The dual-rate version of ACELP®.net
has the ability to switch bit rates on the fly
to effectively handle network inconsistencies. ACELP®.net
provides toll-quality compression at 8.5 kbps
and near-toll quality at lower rates.
The ACELP®.net
family has already gained broad recognition, with ACELP®.net
being the preferred low bit rate speech codec
in RealAudio® and being included in both Microsoft
MediaPlayer® and Audible® ready equipment.
This technology can be rapidly harnessed
for applications such as broadcast over Internet
(multicasting), multimedia email and multimedia
conferencing.