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What (who) is G 729 - definition

ITU-T RECOMMENDATION
G729; G.729A; G.729a; G.729.A; G.729d; G.729b; G.729ab

G.729         
G.729 is a royalty-free narrow-band vocoder-based audio data compression algorithm using a frame length of 10 milliseconds.
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YEAR
720 CE; 729 (year); Year 729; AD 729; 729 CE; 729 AD; Events in 729; Births in 729; Deaths in 729; 729 in Japan
Year 729 (DCCXXIX) was a common year starting on Saturday of the Julian calendar. The denomination 729 for this year has been used since the early medieval period, when the Anno Domini calendar era became the prevalent method in Europe for naming years.
USS Georgia (SSGN-729)         
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OHIO-CLASS SUBMARINE
SSBN 729; SSBN729; SSBN-729; SSGN 729; SSGN-729; SSGN729; USS Georgia (SSBN 729); USS Georgia (SSBN729); USS Georgia (SSGN 729); USS Georgia (SSGN729); USS Georgia (SSBN-729)
USS Georgia (SSBN-729/SSGN-729), an , is the second vessel of the United States Navy to be named for the U.S.

Wikipedia

G.729

G.729 is a royalty-free narrow-band vocoder-based audio data compression algorithm using a frame length of 10 milliseconds. It is officially described as Coding of speech at 8 kbit/s using code-excited linear prediction speech coding (CS-ACELP), and was introduced in 1996. The wide-band extension of G.729 is called G.729.1, which equals G.729 Annex J.

Because of its low bandwidth requirements, G.729 is mostly used in voice over Internet Protocol (VoIP) applications when bandwidth must be conserved. Standard G.729 operates at a bit rate of 8 kbit/s, but extensions provide rates of 6.4 kbit/s (Annex D, F, H, I, C+) and 11.8 kbit/s (Annex E, G, H, I, C+) for worse and better speech quality, respectively.

G.729 has been extended with various features, commonly designated as G.729a and G.729b:

  • G.729: This is the original codec using a high-complexity algorithm.
  • G.729A or Annex A: This version has a medium complexity, and is compatible with G.729. It provides a slightly lower voice quality.
  • G.729B or Annex B: This version extends G.729 with silence suppression, and is not compatible with the previous versions.
  • G.729AB: This version extends G.729A with silence suppression, and is only compatible with G.729B.
  • G.729.1 or Annex J: This version extends G.729A and B with scalable variable encoding using hierarchical enhancement layers. It provides support for wideband speech and audio, using modified discrete cosine transform (MDCT) coding.

Dual-tone multi-frequency signaling (DTMF), fax transmissions, and high-quality audio cannot be transported reliably with this codec. DTMF requires the use of the named telephony events in the RTP payload for DTMF digits, telephony tones, and telephony signals as specified in RFC 4733.