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Re: off-the-shelf solution for connecting MELP / MELPe & G729 vocoders

From Brian Smith <nospam@please.com>
Newsgroups comp.speech.research
Subject Re: off-the-shelf solution for connecting MELP / MELPe & G729 vocoders
Date 2018-11-21 09:15 +0000
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stratwiz@gmail.com wrote:
> There's lots of helpful information and data about the MELP vocoder and MELPe codec at:
> Http://www.melp.org
> Incluing implementations, software, hardware and solutions

Does anybody use MELP anymore? It's a 20 year old proprietary closed 
source algorithm. Most people now use a CELP based solution, as is part 
of the GSM standard for mobile phones (e.g. Speex), or a more advanced 
proprietry vocoder like  TWELP or NRV (military) that are much superior 
in noisy environments and offer lower bitrates for low-bandwidth situations.

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Vocoder#Modern_implementations

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Re: off-the-shelf solution for connecting MELP / MELPe & G729 vocoders stratwiz@gmail.com - 2018-11-20 18:12 -0800
  Re: off-the-shelf solution for connecting MELP / MELPe & G729 vocoders Brian Smith <nospam@please.com> - 2018-11-21 09:15 +0000

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