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Lossy Audio Compression => Speech Codecs => Topic started by: funkyronster on 2006-12-07 19:23:12

Title: Help please from all you experts - obscure codec needed
Post by: funkyronster on 2006-12-07 19:23:12
I have been asked to convert a wav file in an obscure format to something more friendly - like an audio file that can be played in most standard players under XP.

I have used Gspot to try and identify the files and it reports that the codec is 0x0120 (PHILIPS CELP), 8000Hz 19 kb/s (1 chnl)

I have looked everywhere for a codec, and failed. I have downloaded many utilities and converters - none will work.

The files were made on some dictation system - Philips I think.

I know I am probably dealing with proprietary architechture here - and Philips only want their files to work with their kit.....

Any ideas?

Many thanks
Title: Help please from all you experts - obscure codec needed
Post by: chelgrian on 2006-12-07 21:47:33
The files were made on some dictation system - Philips I think.


Actually CELP is a variety of MPEG4 audio. The Philips MPEG 4 player available halfway down

http://rarewares.org/mp4.html (http://rarewares.org/mp4.html)

might play them. Some other MPEG4 capable players might also play them.

The problem is going to be if the files are in some non-standard or proprietary container format instead of the MPEG standard one.
Title: Help please from all you experts - obscure codec needed
Post by: funkyronster on 2006-12-08 12:54:43
Thanks - I've aready tried that player - no joy.

I think you might be right about the container.
Title: Help please from all you experts - obscure codec needed
Post by: kjoonlee on 2006-12-08 14:34:26
Uhm.. CELP isn't tied to MPEG-4. Speex uses it too.

Code Excited Linear Prediction (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Code_Excited_Linear_Prediction) at Wikipedia
Title: Help please from all you experts - obscure codec needed
Post by: jido on 2006-12-10 11:32:24
If you find a way to re-package it to MPEG-4 you may have a chance with MPEG-4 enabled players like QuickTime.
Title: Help please from all you experts - obscure codec needed
Post by: AlanLloyd on 2009-10-23 21:22:37
I have been asked to convert a wav file in an obscure format to something more friendly - like an audio file that can be played in most standard players under XP.

I have used Gspot to try and identify the files and it reports that the codec is 0x0120 (PHILIPS CELP), 8000Hz 19 kb/s (1 chnl)

I have looked everywhere for a codec, and failed. I have downloaded many utilities and converters - none will work.

The files were made on some dictation system - Philips I think.

I know I am probably dealing with proprietary architechture here - and Philips only want their files to work with their kit.....


I have converted Phiips dictations to PCM & then to GSM. I used a Philips SDK for decoding. I note that I have a codec named smcelp.acm.

The Philips SDK wrapped calls to the codec in some simpler calls to one of their DLLs.

Alan Lloyd
Title: Help please from all you experts - obscure codec needed
Post by: Nick.C on 2009-10-23 21:36:32
He'll either have given up or sorted the problem in the last 34 months....