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CODEC Characteristics

Sample Rate: This is the rate at which the audio signal is

sampled. 8KHz is the equivalent of telephone quality. The higher
the sample rate is, the clearer is the sound. But a higher rate also
means more bandwidth used in the IP network for equivalent
quality. There are 3 different sample rates, 8, 16 and 32 KHz.

Codec Bandwidth: This is the bandwidth taken by the encoded

audio data. It does not include all the TCP/IP and VPN overhead.

Total Bandwidth: That is the total bandwidth taken by the codec

and the serial port (at 19,200 baud with full utilization) on one
channel. The number in parenthesis is the bandwidth used when
4 channels are enabled. Those are average measurements in a
dedicated network.

Delay: This is the end-to-end delay measured on a dedicated

private IP network while minimizing network jitter buffers to 10-20
ms and disabling echo cancel (setting echo tail to 0).

Speex

20 ms

32 kHz

7.45 kbps

20 (81)
kbps

70
ms

10 Hz - 16
kHz

Speex

20 ms

32 kHz

9.55 kbps

22 (89)

70
ms

10 Hz - 16
kHz

Speex

20 ms

32 kHz

11.6 kbps

24 (98)
kbps

70
ms

10 Hz – 16
kHz

Speex

20 ms

32 kHz

14.6 kbps

27 (110)
kbps

70
ms

10 Hz - 16
kHz

Speex

20 ms

32 kHz

18.6 kbps

31 (126)
kbps

70
ms

10 Hz – 16
kHz

Speex

20 ms

32 kHz

22.4 kbps

35 (141)
kbps

70
ms

10 Hz - 16
kHz

Speex

20 ms

32 kHz

25.6 kbps

38 (154)
kbps

70
ms

10 Hz – 16
kHz

Speex

20 ms

32 kHz

29.6 kbps

42 (170)

70
ms

10 Hz - 16
kHz

Speex

20 ms

32 kHz

36 kbps

49 (195)
kbps

70
ms

10 Hz – 16
kHz

Speex

20 ms

32 kHz

44 kbps

57 (227)
kbps

70
ms

10 Hz – 16
kHz

CODEC CHARACTERISTICS

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