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CELT
Developed by Xiph.Org Foundation
Type of format Audio
Contained by Ogg
Standard(s) Documentation
libcelt
Developer(s) Xiph.org Foundation, Jean-Marc Valin
Preview release 0.7.0 / 2009-10-26; 19 days ago
Operating system Cross-platform
Type Audio codec, reference implementation
License 3-clause BSD
Website celt-codec.org

CELT (Constrained Energy Lapped Transform) is an open, royalty-free audio compression format and a free software codec for use in low-latency audio communication. It's a lossy codec, meaning quality is permanently degraded to reduce file size.

CELT is meant to bridge the gap between Vorbis and Speex for applications where both high quality audio and low delay are desired.[1] It is suitable to carry both speech and music. It borrows ideas from CELP codec, but avoids some of its limitations by working only with a frequency of a sound.[1]

In December 2007, a first development version of CELT was published.[2] The latest version of CELT is 0.7.0, released on October 26, 2009.[3]

On July 13, 2009 CELT Codec has been submitted as an IETF draft.[4][5] In May 2009, a draft of RTP payload format for the CELT Codec was published.[6]

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Technical details

CELT can use sampling rates from 32 kHz to 48 kHz and above, adaptive bit-rate from 32 kbit/s to 128 kbit/s per channel and above. CELT supports mono and stereo and it is applicable to both speech and music. It uses ultra-low algorithmic delay (as low as 2 ms; scalable, typically from 3 to 9 ms). There are no known intellectual property issues and it is free software/open-source.[4][1]

Software

In January 2009 support for CELT was added to the Ekiga[7] and FreeSWITCH[8] VOIP programs.

CELT is also supported or used by[9]:

See also

External links

References

  1. ^ a b c Xiph.Org The CELT ultra low-delay audio codec - home page, Retrieved 2009-09-01
  2. ^ Xiph.Org (2007-12-08) CELT releases - celt-0.0.1.tar.gz, Retrieved 2009-09-01
  3. ^ Xiph.Org CELT News, Retrieved 2009-11-14
  4. ^ a b CELT IETF draft
  5. ^ IETF - AVT Working Group (2009-07-04) Constrained-Energy Lapped Transform (CELT) Codec, Retrieved 2009-09-01
  6. ^ IETF - AVT Working Group (2009-05-08) RTP Payload Format for the CELT Codec, Retrieved 2009-09-01
  7. ^ Ekiga 3.1.0 available
  8. ^ FreeSWITCH: New Release For The New Year
  9. ^ Software that uses or supports CELT

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