Internet Speech Audio Codec
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It is one of the codecs used by AIM Triton, the Gizmo5, QQ, and Google Talk. It was formerly a proprietary codec licensed by Global IP Solutions. As of June 2011, it is part of open source WebRTC project,[3] which includes a royalty-free license for iSAC when using the WebRTC codebase.[4]
Parameters and features
- Sampling frequency of 16 kHz (wideband) or 32 kHz (superwideband)[5][6][7]
- Adaptive and variable bit rate of 10 kbit/s to 32 kbit/s (wideband) or 10 kbit/s to 52 kbit/s (superwideband)[5][6][7]
- Adaptive packet size 30 to 60 ms
- Complexity comparable to G.722.2 at comparable bit-rates
- Algorithmic delay of frame size plus 3 ms
See also
References
External links
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