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mu-Law |
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A North American standard for converting analog data into digital form using pulse code modulation (PCM). Mu-Law uses a companding technique that provides more quantizing steps at lower amplitude (volume) than at higher amplitude. North America and Japan use mu-Law, while Europe uses A-Law. Mu-Law comes from µ-Law, which uses the Greek letter µ, pronounced "myoo." See PCM and A-Law.
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R1, R2, and DTMF, as well as custom variants for over 80 countries, and perform mu-Law to A-Law rate conversion. It combines the Audio Processing (DTMF Detection and Generation, A-law and Mu-law Codecs), Real-Time multi-media modules (SIP, SDP, RTP/RTCP) and Network Protocol Stack (UDP, IP, DHCP, ICMP), with a highly efficient Operating System specially designed for media streaming over IP Networks. The Xiad2000 is designed for use worldwide, providing selectable A-law and Mu-law PCM analog conversion. |
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