- G.729
G.729 is an
audio data compression algorithm for voice that compresses voice audio in chunks of 10 milliseconds. Music or tones such asDTMF orfax tones can only be transported reliably with thiscodec using the RTP Payload for DTMF Digits, Telephony Tones, and Telephony Signals as specified in RFC 2833, and thus useG.711 or out-of-band methods to transport these signals.G.729 is mostly used in
Voice over IP (VoIP) applications for its low bandwidth requirement.Standard G.729 operates at 8 kbit/s, but there are extensions, which provide also 6.4 kbit/s and 11.8 kbit/s rates for marginally worse and better speech quality respectively. Also very common isG.729a which is compatible with G.729, but requires less computation. This lower complexity is not free since speech quality is marginally worsened.The annex B of G.729 is a
silence compression scheme, which has a VAD module which is used to detect voice activity, speech or non speech. It also includes a DTX module which decides on updating the background noise parameters for non speech (noisy frames). These frames which are transmitted to update the background noise parameters are called SID frames. Acomfort noise generator (CNG) is also there because in acommunication channel , if transmission is stopped, because it's not speech, then the other side may assume that link has been cut. This is also taken care of by the annex B standard.Recently, G.729 has been extended to provide support for wideband speech and audio coding, i.e., the transmitted acoustic frequency range is extended to 50 Hz - 7 kHz. The respective extension to G.729 is referred to as
G.729.1 . The G.729.1 coder is hierarchically organized: Its bit rate and the obtained quality are adjustable by simple bitstream truncation.G.729 includes patents from several companies and is licensed by
Sipro (http://www.sipro.com/). In a number of countries, the use of G.729 may require a license fee and/or royalty fee.See also
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List of codecs External links
* [http://www.itu.int/rec/recommendation.asp?type=folders&lang=e&parent=T-REC-G.729 ITU-T G.729 page]
* [http://www.cs.columbia.edu/techreports/cucs-016-01.pdf#search=%22g.729%20error%20recovery%20for%20internet%20telephony%22 G.729 Error Recovery for Internet Telephony]
* [http://www.itu.int/ITU-T/dbase/patent/index.html ITU Patent database]
* [http://www.sipro.com/ Sipro administers the patent pool for G.723.1 and G.729]
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