An ITU standard for speech codecs that uses the ADPCM method and provides toll quality audio at 20 or 40 Kbps. See G. standards, G.726 and ADPCM.
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An ITU standard for speech codecs that uses the ADPCM method and provides toll quality audio at 20 or 40 Kbps. See G. standards, G.726 and ADPCM.
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G.723 is a ITU-T standard speech codec. This is an extension of Recommendation G.721 adaptive differential pulse code modulation to 24 and 40 kbit/s for digital circuit multiplication equipment (DCME) applications.
Superseded by G.726, this standard is obsolete.
Note that this is a completely different codec from G.723.1.
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