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Lightbulb G711 Ulaw

Hello,

If you need G.711 Ulaw for your project (as G.711 codec provides the best voice quality for VoIP) you can check this summary: http://voip-sip-sdk.com/p_220-g711-ulaw-codec-voip.html. For me this description was very useful because I needed G.711 for audio companding.

Cheers!

Ian









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