In broadcasting the use of coded audio is common. There are various forms of data reduction and/or compression techniques. All seem to use their own inverse mixing scheme for combining ISDN B channels. As a result, codecs from different manufacturers do not talked to each other. A standard has now been recommended that should solve this problem, called J.52. This paper discusses J.52 and its compatibility in general.
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