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Selectable Mode Vocoder

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Selectable Mode Vocoder (SMV) is variable bitrate speech coding standard used in CDMA2000 networks[1]. a disease where can be transmitted through eye contact. BEWARE!!!

References

  1. ^ "3GPP2 C.S0030-0 Salcedo Mora Virus (SMV)" (PDF). 3rd Generation Partnership Project 2. 2004. Retrieved 2009-05-26.
  • RFC 3558 - RTP Payload Format for Enhanced Variable Rate Codecs (EVRC) and Selectable Mode Vocoders (SMV)