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Title : An RTP Payload Format for EVRC Speech
Author(s) : A. Li
Filename : draft-ietf-avt-evrc-04.txt
Pages : 16
Date : 18-Jun-01
This document describes the RTP payload format for Enhanced Variable
Rate Codec (EVRC) Speech. The packet format supports various formats
for different application scenarios. An interleaved format is
included to reduce the effect of packet loss on Speech quality, as
well as a bundled format. A non-bundled format is also supported to
minimize header overhead when header compression is used.
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