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* Company: [[NTT]] * Company: [[NTT]]
* Description: http://uemclip.com/doc/HighLevelDescription.pdf * Description: http://uemclip.com/doc/HighLevelDescription.pdf
-* Sample: http://uemclip.com/data/UEMCLIP.wav+* Sample: http://uemclip.com/data/UEMCLIP.wav (decoded UEMCLIP to pcm)
 +* RTP payload format: https://tools.ietf.org/html/draft-ietf-avt-rtp-uemclip
UEMCLIP (mU-law EMbedded Coder for Low-delay IP communication) is [[μ-law]]-based voice codec. This codec is base of [[G.711.1]] [https://www.ntt-review.jp/archive/ntttechnical.php?contents=ntr200808le1.html]. UEMCLIP (mU-law EMbedded Coder for Low-delay IP communication) is [[μ-law]]-based voice codec. This codec is base of [[G.711.1]] [https://www.ntt-review.jp/archive/ntttechnical.php?contents=ntr200808le1.html].
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 +The RTP payload format document describes the data packets and chapter 4 explains the transcoding possibility between G.711 and UEMCLIP. It is mentioned here that sub layer index 0 is standard G.711 data, but this sub layer block might or might not follow the headers.
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UEMCLIP (mU-law EMbedded Coder for Low-delay IP communication) is μ-law-based voice codec. This codec is base of G.711.1 [1].

The RTP payload format document describes the data packets and chapter 4 explains the transcoding possibility between G.711 and UEMCLIP. It is mentioned here that sub layer index 0 is standard G.711 data, but this sub layer block might or might not follow the headers.

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