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543 For sample-based encodings producing one or more octets per sample,
545 SHOULD be packed in consecutive octets. For example, for a two-
548 channel, second sample), .... For multi-octet encodings, octets
738 within 64 kbit/s". The G.722 encoder produces a stream of octets,
765 one of three sizes: 24 octets (6.3 kb/s frame), 20 octets (5.3 kb/s
766 frame), or 4 octets. These 4-octet frames are called SID frames
772 bits content octets/frame
801 The packing of the encoded bit stream into octets and the
802 transmission order of the octets is specified in Rec. G.723.1 and is
810 and numbered 0. The octets (bytes) of each word are transmitted most
991 octets as follows: the first codeword is placed into the first octet
1034 into octets in the G726-16, -24, -32 and -40 payload formats
1052 frame. The four vectors of 40 bits are packed into 5 octets, labeled
1075 <--B1--><--B2--><--B3--><--B4--><--B5--> octets
1106 or G.729 Annex A. A G.729 or G.729 Annex A frame contains 10 octets,
1107 while the G.729 Annex B comfort noise frame occupies 2 octets.
1154 with the most significant bit on the left and numbered 0. The octets
1255 bits to complete an integer number of octets for the frame. For
1332 Blocks of 160 audio samples are compressed into 33 octets, for an
1505 codec generates 14 octets for every frame. The framesize is set to
1546 packet (i.e., assuming the G.711 samples are handled as octets on the
1591 only. Samples are packed into octets starting at the most-
1985 octets starting with the most significant bit rather than the