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celt: celt (low delay audio codec)
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celt:
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celt: CELT is a very low delay audio codec designed for high-quality
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celt: communications. Traditional full-bandwidth codecs such as Vorbis and
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celt: AAC can offer high quality but they require codec delays of hundreds
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celt: of milliseconds, which makes them unsuitable for real-time
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celt: interactive applications like teleconferencing. Speech targeted
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celt: codecs, such as Speex or G.722, have lower 20-40ms delays but their
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celt: speech focus and limited sampling rates restricts their quality,
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celt: especially for music.
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celt:
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