Technical discussions related to Speech Coding (all itu and other vocoders, ACELP, CELP, AMR, etc)
Hi all. I am recording voice using ML2390 codec. It records speech in the ADPCM format. Now I wish to listen to the recorded data to validate whatever I have recorded. I need an ADPCM decoder for that. I tried out downloading numerous ADPCM players and decoders from the net but none proved to be useful. Can anyone come up with some solid solution for the same.? How can I use G.726 standard in this regard? Regards Sanjam
Sanjam- > I am recording voice using ML2390 codec. It records speech in the ADPCM > format. Now I wish to listen to the recorded data to validate whatever > I have recorded. I need an ADPCM decoder for that. I tried out > downloading numerous ADPCM players and decoders from the net but none > proved to be useful. What's wrong with the ones you found on the net? Did you also look for G.726 players? Depending on the player, you may need to store your data in .wav format and set the correct "compression type" parameter in the .wav header. > Can anyone come up with some solid solution for the > same.? > How can I use G.726 standard in this regard? G.726 includes 16, 24, 32, and 48 kbps ADPCM rates. What is the bitrate of your ADPCM data? -Jeff
Sanjam wrote: > Hi all… > > I am recording voice using ML2390 codec. It records speech in the ADPCM > format. Now I wish to listen to the recorded data to validate whatever > I have recorded. I need an ADPCM decoder for that. I have never heard of a ML2390 codec, but by definition a codec is a coder/decoder, so you should already have the decoder. > I tried out > downloading numerous ADPCM players and decoders from the net but none > proved to be useful. Can anyone come up with some solid solution for the > same.? Yes, there are MANY types of incompatible ADPCM codecs. You should be able to get the decoder from the same source as the encoder. > How can I use G.726 standard in this regard? I have no idea. Is your ML2390 codec supposed to be compatible with G.726? -- Phil Frisbie, Jr. Hawk Software http://www.hawksoft.com