Ambe Vocoder Software Windows
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Sounds like they were jealous of the DV Dongle, and so decided to 'one up' their idea. I wonder (a) what it costs, and (b) what software comes with it? The web page is woefully short on specifics (as is commonly the case with DVSI). It says it uses the AMBE-3000 chip, which SAYS its compatible with P25 IMBE. If so, that would be a very interesting device. Korg pa user bank manager crack. It SAYS it's interoperable with D-Star, also, which is pretty darn interesting (and also, I may add, pretty darn sad that such a large company would summarily step on the idea of a little bitty company like the folks who invented the DV-Dongle). Reportedly, the device costs something like $300?
Open source audio codec was release a few months ago with the ability to deliver low power low high-quality audio bitrate for speech with bitrates as low as 12 Kbps. Digital Voice Systems (DVSI) claims to have gone even lower thanks to their AMBE+2 vocoder (Advanced MultiBand Excitation) providing high-quality speech at data rates from 2.0 to 9.6 kilobytes per second.
Digital Speech Decoder is an open source software package that decodes several digital speech formats. It uses the mbelib library (a separate open source package) to synthesize the decoded digital speech. It does not allow decoding of encrypted communications. It can save the compressed digital audio bits to 'mbe' data files (.imb. Multi-Band Excitation (MBE) is a series of proprietary speech coding standards developed. AMBE is a codebook-based vocoder that operates at bitrates of between 2 and 9.6 kbit/s, and at a sampling rate of 8 kHz in 20-ms frames. A licensing fee is due for most codecs, DVSI does not disclose software licensing terms.