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Speex is an
audio compression codec specifically tuned for the
reproduction of
human speech and also a free
software speech codec that may be used on...
- most of
which have a separate,
active group of developers.
These include Speex, an
audio codec designed for speech, and FLAC, a
lossless audio codec. The...
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specifications of Ogg
encapsulations for
other Xiph.Org
codecs including Theora,
Speex, FLAC and Opus.
VorbisComment is the
simplest and most
widely supported...
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TeamSpeak (TS) is a
proprietary voice-over-Internet
Protocol (VoIP)
application service for
audio communication between users on a chat channel, much like...
- low-complexity
enough for low-end
embedded processors. Opus
replaces both
Vorbis and
Speex for new applications, and
several blind listening tests have
ranked it higher-quality...
- Codec. (Flash
Player 10
released in 2008 also
supports the open
source Speex codec.) FLV
files also
support uncompressed audio or
ADPCM format audio...
- MACE, MOD, Monkey's Audio, MP3, Opus, PLS, QCP, QDM2/QDMC, RealAudio,
Speex,
Screamtracker 3/S3M, TTA, Vorbis, WavPack, WMA (WMA 1/2, WMA 3 partially)...
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supports the GSM Full Rate codec[citation needed] and used to
support the
Speex codec,
which Ventrilo 4.0.0
replaced with the Opus codec.
Ventrilo is sometimes...
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codecs supported: G711u, G711a, GSM,
Speex (8, 16, 32 kHz), Opus, G.722 (silence
detection supported with
Speex)
Multiple SIP
accounts support, with per-account...
- Xiph.org is home to
other free
compression formats such as Vorbis, Theora,
Speex and Opus.
Version 1.3.0 was
released on 26 May 2013, at
which point development...