Glenn Parsons (gparsons@nortelnetworks.com)
Thu, 12 Apr 2001 11:02:39 -0400
> > It was decided that the way to move forward was to determine the
> > codec requirements on the receiver, then fashion the requirements
> > for the sender.
>
> If the receiver doesn't understand the audio/wav header, and tries
> to play it as raw GSM, it is short enough, but are there alignment
> issues; which is to ask: If the audio/wav header is prepended to
> the data it encapsulates, can it move the rest of the data out of
> codec frame alignment, distorting the audio decoding?
>
You mean RIFF header right? Playing it will result in a tick sound.
As you know MS-GSM GSM. Though the difference is slight, as I understand,
a GSM player playing MS-GSM would be unintelligible.
Cheers,
Glenn.
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