The industry mantra will go from "can you hear me now" to "can you understand me now." G.729 is the legacy, default codec used for voice compression in most VoIP deployments. Organizations should look ...
Lossless data compression of digital audio signals is useful when it is necessary to minimize the storage space or transmission bandwidth of audio data while still maintaining archival quality.
Data Compression is one of the most important components of this world, driven by petabytes of data daily. We, as humans, are generating data every second. From walking to running, eating to drinking, ...
Voice aficionados from wireless vendors Symbol Technologies and SpectraLink agree that configuring wireless LANs for converged voice and data is a delicate balancing act. The task requires adjusting ...
Yes, the lossless audio file you're using is probably compressed — that's completely fine for this reason.
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Near the turn of the millenium, portable media players like the iPod led to the development of the podcast. The format generally consists of content similar to talk-based radio, and is typically ...
Voice over IP (VoIP) is the descriptor for the technology used to carry digitised voice over an IP data network. VoIP requires two classes of protocols: a signaling protocol such as SIP, H.323 or MGCP ...
One of the problems I have when producing screen cams is that my voice fades at the end of the day, making the tutorials I create less clear. Fortunately, this is a problem I can easily fix in Adobe ...