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* Company: [[Microsoft]]
* Company: [[Microsoft]]
* Decoder: https://github.com/kakaroto/libsiren
* Patch: https://lists.ffmpeg.org/pipermail/ffmpeg-devel/2012-July/127801.html ( [FFmpeg-devel] [TOY] Siren7 encoder/decoder using aMSN libsiren )


This audio codec is used by MSN Messenger for sending/receiving voice clips. It is also one of the available codecs for the 'Computer Call' feature (audio conference).  
This audio codec is used by MSN Messenger for sending/receiving voice clips. It is also one of the available codecs for the 'Computer Call' feature (audio conference).  

Revision as of 05:37, 10 January 2013

This audio codec is used by MSN Messenger for sending/receiving voice clips. It is also one of the available codecs for the 'Computer Call' feature (audio conference). It is based on the G722.1 codec and only has a few differences to it. For example, it uses a 2 byte big-endian format for storing the encoded data instead of little-endian, and it also adds a few bits (mostly 2) as a header to each frame to specify the sampling rate, and a 4 bits footer which contains a checksum of the frame (but keeping the size of the block to 40 bytes per frame).

The codec has been reverse engineered and is available for download at : https://amsn.svn.sourceforge.net/svnroot/amsn/trunk/amsn/utils/tcl_siren/src/ (excluding the tcl_siren* files).

Possibly related to Vivo Siren.