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Audio Codec Support

This section summarize audio codec support with and without (pass-through) transcoding selectable on the

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Audio codec relay is supported in SIP-SIP, SIP-H.323 and H.323-H.323 interworking calls.

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The 

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does not support transcoding the following codecs: EFR

  • G.722.1
  • T.38

    Audio Codecs Supported (Transcoding and Pass-Through)

    The 

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    1Audio Codecs Supported (Transcoding and Pass-Through)

    (PSX) Codec Selections

    NB / WB

    Coding Rates
    (Kbps)

    Packetization Periods
    (ms)

    AMR-Bandwidth Efficient

    NB

    Variable - mix of 4.75, 5.15, 5.90, 6.70, 7.40, 7.95, 10.20, 12.20

    20, 40, 60, 80

    AMR-Octet Aligned

    NB

    Same for all AMR

    20, 40, 60, 80

    EFR

    NB

    12.2

    20, 40, 60
    EVRCNB

    Variable (171, 80, or 16 bit samples per 20 ms)

    20, 40, 60

    EVRC0

    NB

    Variable (171, 80, or 16 bit samples per 20 ms)

    20

    EVRCB0

    NB

    4.8, 5.8, 6.2, 6.6, 7.0, 7.5, 8.5, 9.3

    20
    EVRCBNB

    4.8, 5.8, 6.2, 6.6, 7.0, 7.5, 8.5, 9.3Variable (171, 80, 40, or 16 bit samples per 20 ms)

    20, 40, 60

    G.711

    NB

    64

    10, 15, 20, 25, 30, 35, 40, 45, 50, 55, 60

    G.711 with Silence Suppression

    NB

    64

    10, 15, 20, 25, 30, 35, 40, 45, 50, 55, 60

    G.722

    WB

    48, 56, 64

    10, 20, 30, 40

    G.722.1

    WB

    16, 24, 32

    20, 40, 60, 80

    G.722.2 (AMRWB-Bandwidth Efficient)

    WB

    6.6, 8.85, 12.65, 14.25, 15.85, 18.25, 19.85, 23.05, or 23.85

    20, 40, 60, 80, 100

    G.722.2 (AMRWB-Octet Aligned)

    WB

    Same for all AMR-WB

    20, 40, 60, 80, 100

    G.723.1

    NB

    5.3, 6.3

    30, 60, 90, 120, 150

    G.723.1A

    NB

    5.3, 6.3

    30, 60, 90, 120, 150

    G.726

    NB

    32

    10, 20, 30, 40

    G.726 with Silence Suppression

    NB

    32

    10, 20, 30, 40

    G.729A (compatible with G.729)

    NB

    8

    10, 20, 30, 40, 50, 60

    G.729A+B

    NB

    8

    10, 20, 30, 40, 50, 60
    iLBC, iLBC-SSNB15.220, 40, 60
    NB13.330, 60
    OpusNB and WB
    • 6 to 20 (transcoded)
    • 6 to 510 (pass-through)

    10, 20, 30, 40, 50, 60

    T.38 (version 0)

    N/A

    up to 14.4

     
    T.38 (version 3)N/Aup to 33.6 

    Audio Codecs Supported (Pass-Through Only)

    The 

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    1Audio Codecs Supported (Pass-Through Only)

    (PSX) Codec Selections

    NB / WB

    Coding Rates
    (Kbps)

    Packetization Periods
    (ms)

    AMR-CRC

    NB

    Same for all AMR

    20, 40, 60

    AMR-CRC Robust Sorting

    NB

    Same for all AMR

    20, 40, 60

    AMR-CRC-Interleaving-Robust Sorting

    NB

    Same for all AMR

    20, 40, 60

    AMR-Interleaving

    NB

    Same for all AMR

    20, 40, 60

    AMR-Interleaving-Robust Sorting

    NB

    Same for all AMR

    20, 40, 60

    AMR-Robust Sorting

    NB

    Same for all AMR

    20, 40, 60

    Broadvoice

    NB (16 Kbps)

    WB (32 Kbps)

    16, 32

    5, 10, 15, 20, 25, 30, 35, 40, 45, 50, 55, 60

    Broadvoice with FEC

    WB

    32

    15, 20, 25, 30, 35, 40, 45, 50, 55, 60
    Dolby DVC-2/8000NB8220

    EVRC1

    NB

    Variable (171, 80, or 16 bit samples per 20 ms)

    20, 40, 60

    EVRC1 FR

    NB

    8.55

    20, 40, 60

    EVRCB1

    NB

    Variable (171, 80, 40, or 16 bit samples per 20 ms)

    20, 40, 60

    EVRCB1 FR

    NB

    8.55

    20, 40, 60

    G722 with Silence Suppression

    WB

    48, 56, 64

    10, 20, 30, 40

    G.722.1-SSWB16, 24, 3220, 40, 60, 80

    G.722.2 (AMRWB-CRC)

    WB

    Same for all AMR-WB

    20, 40, 60, 80, 100

    G.722.2 (AMRWB-CRC-Interleaving)

    WB

    Same for all AMR-WB

    20, 40, 60, 80, 100

    G.722.2 (AMRWB-CRC-Robust Sorting)

    WB

    Same for all AMR-WB

    20, 40, 60, 80, 100

    G.722.2 (AMRWB- CRC-Interleaving-Robust_Sorting)

    WB

    Same for all AMR-WB

    20, 40, 60, 80, 100

    G.722.2 (AMRWB-Interleaving)

    WB

    Same for all AMR-WB

    20, 40, 60, 80, 100

    G.722.2 (AMRWB-Interleaving-Robust Sorting)

    WB

    Same for all AMR-WB

    20, 40, 60, 80, 100

    G.722.2 (AMRWB-Robust Sorting)

    WB

    Same for all AMR-WB

    20, 40, 60, 80, 100

    G.728

    NB

    16

    10, 20, 30, 40, 50, 60, 70, 80,

    90, 100, 110, 120, 130, 140, 150

    G.728 with Silence Suppression

    NB

    16

    10, 20, 30, 40, 50, 60, 70, 80,

    90, 100, 110, 120, 130, 140, 150

    GSM (full rate)NB13.220, 40, 60

    iSAC HD codec (pass-through and direct media)

    WB

    10 to 32

    30, 60

    L16

    NB

    128

    5, 10, 15, 20, 25, 30, 35, 40, 45, 50, 55, 60
    MS-RTA

    NB (8 Kbps)

    WB (16 Kbps)

    8, 1620, 40, 60
    SILK

    NB (8 Kbps)

    MB (12 Kbps)

    WB (16 Kbps)

    SWB (24 Kbps)

    8, 12, 16, 2420, 40, 60, 80, 100

    Speex

    NB (8 Kbps)

    WB (16 Kbps)

    SWB (24 Kbps)

    8, 16, 32

    20, 40, 60

    Speex with FEC

    NB (8 Kbps)

    WB (16 Kbps)

    8, 16

    20, 40, 60

    The

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    defines configuration parameters such as audio codec, packet size, and TOS to apply to individual call legs.

    For direct media connections, bandwidth and policing requirements do not apply. Audio streams must have different IP port numbers, but may have the same or different remote IP addresses. Audio streams for each call leg can be allocated on the same or different IP interface.

    Opus Codec Support

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    Opus transcoding is not supported on

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    platforms.

    The 

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    platforms support the Opus audio codec in accordance with RFC 6716 and draft-ietf-payload-rtp-opus-01 (refer to Supported Standards page). There are no licensing requirements for this codec.

    Opus is an open, royalty-free, highly versatile audio codec consisting of a combination of SILK (LPC) and CELT (Constrained-Energy Lapped Transform) codecs. At any given point of time the LP layer, the MDCT (CELT) layer or both may be active. Opus is used for the following applications:

    • VoIP and video conferencing
    • Music/video streaming and storage
    • Remote music jamming
    • Wireless speakers/headphones/microphone
    • Audio books
    • Virtualization/sound servers

    Supported Opus Features

    The 

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    • Input sampling rates of 8k Hz (NB) and 16k Hz (WB) are supported on the IDP interface (encoder input and decoder output)
    • Opus-to-Opus pass-through calls
      • Encoding output bandwidths of 8, 12, 16, 24 and 48 kHz
      • 6 kbps to 510 kbps bit rates
    • Opus transcoded calls
      • Max bandwidth of 16 kHz
      • Max bit rate of 20 kbps
    • Mono mode for both pass-through transcoded calls
    • Stereo mode for Opus-to-Opus pass-through.
    • Inband FEC mode
    • Variable bit rate (VBR)
    • DTX mode
    • Single channel mode is supported
    • Fax/Modem tone (FMTD) detection is not supported in Opus leg
    • DTMF (Inband DTMF detection is not guaranteed)

    On 

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    , Opus DTX is fully supported on both transmitter and receiver sides; however, packets are generated approximately every 200 milliseconds during DTX period.

     

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    The following Opus attributes cannot be controlled by the operator:

    • Maxplaybackrate
    • Sprop-maxcapturerate
    • Stereo
    • sprop-stereo

    UXPAD Operational Modes

    As with other currently-supported compression codecs, the

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    :

    • WB to WB transcoding using two UXPADs connected back to back

      over IDP-WB format. The wideband voice features should be preserved while performing the transcoding in two stages using PADs, the intermediate IDP should always be wideband

      preserves wideband voice by transferring the data between the two UXPADs in wideband format (IDP-WB).

    • WB to NB transcoding (except for G.711-RTP) using two UXPAD connected back to back over IDP-NB format.
    • WB to G.711-RTP transcoding using single UXPAD.
    • Opus to TNAPAD to play out any tones or announcements.
    • Opus-to-Opus transcoding using two UXPADs connected back-to-back over IDP-WB format. This is used only for Opus-to-Opus transcoding that may occur due to existing Packet Service Profile (PSP) flags:
      • Transcode always
      • Conditional Transcoding > Conditions in addition to “No common Codec”:
        • Different ptime/Silence Suppression,
        • Different DTMF relay.
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    Any up-sampling or down-sampling may introduce some noise and degrade speech quality. In addition, wideband speech quality is lost if down-sampling is done for wideband-to-narrowband transcoding. However, up-sampling / down-sampling is required for interworking.

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    DTX and Inband FEC Support

    The 

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    ParameterBehavior
    Maxaveragebitratemin (offer/answer of peer, route PSP, 20kbit/s)
    UseinbandfecInband FEC is used, if useinbandfec is set in the route PSP and if the peer requests it
    usedtxDTX is used, if usedtx is set in the route PSP and if the peer requests itmin (offer/answer of peer, route PSP)usedtxmin (offer/answer of peer, route PSP)
    usecbrConstant bit rate if either peer requests cbr=1 OR route is configured for cbr=1

    For more information, refer to Codec Entry - CLI.

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