Draft Note: A-law PCM WebCodecs Registration

A-law PCM WebCodecs Registration

https://www.w3.org/TR/2022/DNOTE-webcodecs-alaw-codec-registration-20220126/

Published by
 Media Working Group

Abstract

This registration is entered into the [webcodecs-codec-registry]. It describes, for A-law encoded PCM, the (1) fully qualified codec strings, (2) the codec-specific EncodedAudioChunk [[internal data]] bytes, (3) the AudioDecoderConfig.description, and (4) the values of EncodedAudioChunk [[type]]. 

The registration is not intended to include any information on whether a codec format is encumbered by intellectual property claims. Implementers and authors are advised to seek appropriate legal counsel in this matter if they intend to implement or use a specific codec format. Implementers of WebCodecs are not required to support the A-law PCM codec. 

This registration is non-normative.

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