CCITT Format
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CCITT Format
I need to create a mono wav file 64kbps bit rate 8bit sample size in CCITT u-law format . I'm confused about the CCITT u-law part Please advise
Re: CCITT Format
I assume it's just 8kHz, 8-bit, mono u-Law. Thats a fairly standard format for the telephone industry.
I found this.
Doesn't the supplier of the software or system "demanding" this format provide a converter or encoder?
BTW - You don't have to specify 64kbps... 8 bits x 8kHz x 1 channel = 64kbps.)
I found this.
Doesn't the supplier of the software or system "demanding" this format provide a converter or encoder?
BTW - You don't have to specify 64kbps... 8 bits x 8kHz x 1 channel = 64kbps.)