Hi all, This is an OGG question, rather than a speex question, but its about speech codecs so I will try here. As i understand it, OGG is a container which can be either a file or a stream. It can also contain pretty much any kind of codec. What I am interested in right now is exactly which speech codecs have been used, and formats defined, to date. I was going to use wave as a reasonably common ground way to hold arbitrary speech codecs, but I was surprised to find many common codecs, like G.726 at anything expect 32kbps, don't seen to have defined type codes and formats, Not surprisingly speex is one of those. :-) Any input would be greatly appreciated. Steve
Hi Steve, Ogg is not an acronym. Besides Speex I am not aware of any other voice codec that has used Ogg to this day, albeit it is possible. Hope that helps. -Ivo
Ivo Emanuel Gon?alves wrote:> Hi Steve, > > Ogg is not an acronym. > > Besides Speex I am not aware of any other voice codec that has used > Ogg to this day, albeit it is possible. > > Hope that helps. > > -Ivo >Is there a well recognised procedure for adding new codec formats to ogg? If there is I'll probably add about 20-30 for the common speech codecs, and arrive at one container file to handle everything we touch. Steve
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