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  2. Internet Low Bitrate Codec - Wikipedia

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    Internet Low Bitrate Codec (iLBC) is a royalty-free narrowband speech audio coding format and an open-source reference implementation (), developed by Global IP Solutions (GIPS) formerly Global IP Sound (acquired by Google Inc in 2011 [2]).

  3. Codec listening test - Wikipedia

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    MP3 LAME 3.99.5 VBR, -V 5 (~130 kbps, a well-known comparison but at higher bitrate) AAC FAAC v1.28 (Mid-low Anchor)-b 96; AAC FAAC v1.28 (Low Anchor)-q 30 (~52 kbps) Various 40 33 Opus: In results Opus is clear winner, Apple AAC is second, Ogg Vorbis and higher-bitrate LAME MP3 are statistically tied in joint third place. FAAC, known to be ...

  4. List of codecs - Wikipedia

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    Internet Low Bit Rate Codec (iLBC, RFC 3951) ... Versatile Video Coding (H.266, VVC) VVC Test Model (VTM reference software for VVC; open source)

  5. List of open-source codecs - Wikipedia

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    Turing – A High Efficiency Video Coding (HEVC/H.265) encoder implemented by BBC Research. libaom – Reference implementation for the royalty free AV1 video coding format by AOMedia, inheriting technologies from VP9, Daala and Thor. Kvazaar – An academic open-source encoder based on the High Efficiency Video Coding (HEVC/H.265) standard.

  6. Comparison of audio coding formats - Wikipedia

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    Comparative test April, 2004 Archived 2011-06-07 at the Wayback Machine; EBU subjective listening tests on low-bitrate audio codecs; Hydrogenaudio comparison of lossless formats; Tsabary, Eldad. "A Survey of Audio Coders for Electronic-Art Music." eContact! 9.4 — Perte auditive et sujets connexes / Hearing (Loss) and Related Issues (May 2007).

  7. Lyra (codec) - Wikipedia

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    The Lyra codec is designed to transmit speech in real-time when bandwidth is severely restricted, such as over slow or unreliable network connections. [1] It runs at fixed bitrates of 3.2, 6, and 9 kbit/s and it is intended to provide better quality than codecs that use traditional waveform-based algorithms at similar bitrates.

  8. Codec 2 - Wikipedia

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    Codec 2 is a low-bitrate speech audio codec (speech coding) that is patent free and open source. [1] Codec 2 compresses speech using sinusoidal coding, a method specialized for human speech. Bit rates of 3200 to 450 bit/s have been successfully created. Codec 2 was designed to be used for amateur radio and other high compression voice applications.

  9. High-Efficiency Advanced Audio Coding - Wikipedia

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    High-Efficiency Advanced Audio Coding (HE-AAC) is an audio coding format for lossy data compression of digital audio defined as an MPEG-4 Audio profile in ISO/IEC 14496–3. It is an extension of Low Complexity AAC (AAC-LC) optimized for low- bitrate applications such as streaming audio .