> Actually 2400 has two spare bits so its really 2300 and 1200 even has
> one spare bit so it's actually 1175.

Hi David,
Do you remember our experiments with passing DTMF across Codec2 a while ago?

We basically came to the conclusion that the DTMF engineers did a really
good job at choosing non-harmonic frequencies and that causes us a really
problem encoding the tones.

I think the agreement was that DTMF and the like should be done via
'in-band signalling' rather than encoding the tones.

Rather than considering these bits as 'spare', could we mark (one of) them
as 'this frame is not CODEC2 (ie. pre-canned audio/DTMF/data)' etc?

Simon


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