The patented Polycom Siren 22 algorithm offers breakthrough benefits compared to earlier super wideband audio technology. The technology provides CD-quality audio for better clarity and less listener fatigue with audio and visual communication applications. Siren 22 advanced stereo capabilities make it ideal for acoustically tracking the speaker's movement in a telepresence room and help deliver an immersive experience.
Siren 22 requires dramatically less computing power and has much lower latency than alternative wideband audio technologies. To illustrate the quality Siren 22, we have compared it to another stereo codec - the popular MP3 (MPEG-1/2 Layer-3) audio codec used in portable music players.
The Polycom Siren 22 algorithm offers a number of advantages:
In May 2008, ITU-T approved the new G.719 full-band codec which is based on Polycom Siren 22 audio technology and Ericsson’s advanced audio techniques. The G.719 number gives this codec much higher visibility, and signifies the importance of the embedded technology. In its decision, ITU-T cited the strong and increasing demand for audio coding that provides the full human auditory bandwidth: