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Title : RTP payload format and file storage format for AMR and
AMR-WB audio
Author(s) : J. Sjoberg, M. Westerlund, A. Lakaniemi, Q. Xie
Filename : draft-ietf-avt-rtp-amr-12.txt
Pages : 41
Date : 14-Feb-02
This document specifies a real-time transport protocol (RTP)
payload format to be used for AMR and AMR-WB encoded speech
signals. The payload format is designed to be able to interoperate
with existing AMR and AMR-WB transport formats on non-IP
networks. In addition, a file format is specified for transport of
AMR and AMR-WB speech data in storage mode applications such as
email. Two separate MIME type registrations are included, one for
AMR and one for AMR-WB, specifying use of both the RTP payload
format and the storage format.
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