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Asao (codec)

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Audio codec standard

Asao (also known asNellymoser audio codec) is a proprietary single-channel (mono)codec and compression format optimized for low-bitrate transmission ofaudio, developed byNellymoser Inc.

Technical details

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Sound data is grouped into frames of 256 samples. Each frame is converted into the frequency domain and the most significant (highest-amplitude) frequencies are identified. A number of frequency bands are selected for encoding; the rest are discarded. The bitstream for each frame then encodes which frequency bands are in use and what their amplitudes are. This codec does not take into consideration actual sample rate, and has fixed ratio between input samples amount and output packet size (2 bits per input sample).

Use in Flash technology

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On March 4, 2002 Nellymoser Inc. announced thatMacromedia licensed Nellymoser's Asao speech and audio compression software to be part ofFlashMX and MacromediaFlash Player 6.[1][2] (Macromedia is nowAdobe Systems.) The Nellymoser Asao codec is an integral part of the Flash-plugin since Flash version 6, released in 2003. The codec is optimized for real-time and low-latency encoding of audio. Flash Player clients, when recording audio from a user's microphone, can use the Nellymoser Asao codec. (Flash Player 10 released in 2008 also supports theopen sourceSpeex codec.[3]) The sampling rate of the audio capture can be controlled by the Flash programmer to increase and decrease encoding bitrate and quality. Encoding is done on the client host, and compressed data is then sent using Adobe'sRTMP protocol to an RTMP server (Flash Media Server,Wowza Media Server).[4][5][6]

Use in other technology

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At the time of the release of Flash Player 6 in 2003, there was no free or open source software for encoding and decoding Nellymoser audio.[7][8][9][10] Nellymoser Inc. sold a decoder for thousands of US dollars.[11][12][13][14]

In March 2006, Adobe Systems' people posted toFlash Server development newsgroup information about an on-coming new tool for FLV audio (including Nellymoser audio) conversion toMP3/WAV.[15] In July 2006, they announced that they have not been able to release the FLV/MP3 converter due to restrictions in their license agreement with Nellymoser. They found that they could only distribute this tool to be used with licensed copies ofFlash Media Server.[16][17]

In 2007, a project called "nelly2pcm" was created. In 2008, this project was removed from Google Code in response to a complaint under the U.S.Digital Millennium Copyright Act.[5][18][19] There were also some other attempts for creating free Nellymoser decoder.[20] Some apparently use a "wrapper" to force the flash ocx to play audio faster (e.g. 1:4 ratio), which redirects and grabs the audio output (wave) and then encodes it to MP3. This method does not use a licensed Nellymoser codec.[21]

In September 2007, apatch based on "nelly2pcm" was sent toFFmpegmultimedia framework development mailinglist.[22] In October 2007, a patch for decoding Nellymoser audio was added to FFmpegSVN.[23][24][25] As of December 3, 2008, theopen source FFmpeg project has encoding and decoding support for the Nellymoser Asao codec.[26][27] Stable version 0.5, with Nellymoser audio support, released on March 10, 2009.

References

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  1. ^Nellymoser, Inc. (2002-03-04)"Macromedia Selects Nellymoser's Asao Compression Technology for FlashMX". Archived from the original on July 24, 2003. Retrieved2017-04-18.{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: bot: original URL status unknown (link), Retrieved on 2009-08-12
  2. ^Adobe Inc. (2008)Flash CS3 - Legal Notices, Retrieved on 2009-08-11
  3. ^AskMeFlash.com (2009-05-10)Speex vs Nellymoser, Retrieved on 2009-08-12
  4. ^MultimediaWikiNelly Moser, Retrieved on 2009-08-11
  5. ^abMark Lynch (2008-07-23)Extracting from sound from Flash (aka NellyMoser), Retrieved on 2009-08-12
  6. ^(2002-12-27)NellyMoser Voice Codec, Retrieved on 2009-08-12
  7. ^Marco Casario (2005-04-14)FLV created with FCS and nellymoser audio codec, Retrieved on 2009-08-13
  8. ^FlashComGuru Forum (2006)Convert on2 to mp3 / flv to mp3?, Retrieved on 2009-08-12
  9. ^LiSoG (2006-10-06)Open Source Tender: Implementation of an Audio Codec Compatible with Nellymoser Asao Codec (PDF)Archived 2006-10-13 at theWayback Machine, Retrieved on 2009-08-12
  10. ^Nellymoser Codec - How many people have run into the same problem?Archived 2009-09-04 at theWayback Machine, Retrieved on 2009-08-13
  11. ^Gnash Project WikiNellymoserArchived August 18, 2009, at theWayback Machine, Retrieved on 2009-08-12
  12. ^FlashComGuru (2006-07-31)Nellymoser Link List, Retrieved on 2009-08-12
  13. ^Andrew Paul Simmons (2007-05-22)Recording Audio with Flash Player to MP3, WAV, AVI, etc.Archived August 13, 2009, at theWayback Machine, Retrieved on 2009-08-12
  14. ^FlashComGuru (2007)Convert on2 to mp3 / flv to mp3?, Retrieved on 2009-08-12
  15. ^Steve Wolkoff (2006-03-16)How to export FLV audioArchived 2009-08-18 at theWayback Machine, Retrieved on 2009-08-13
  16. ^Burak KALAYCI (2006-03-08)Extracting FLV Audio (2)Archived 2009-10-01 at theWayback Machine, ASVGuy SWFBlog, Retrieved on 2009-08-13
  17. ^FlashComGuru (2006-10-03)Adobe comments on FLV to MP3 conversion tool, Retrieved on 2009-08-12
  18. ^Google Codenelly2pcm - Project Taken DownArchived June 9, 2010, at theWayback Machine, Retrieved on 2009-08-12
  19. ^Audio/video stream recording forums (2008)Splitting Nellymoser FLV (extracting raw Nellymoser stream from FLV file), Retrieved on 2009-08-13
  20. ^Moxie Marlinspike (2007-07-03)nellynomore, Retrieved on 2009-08-13
  21. ^FlashComGuru Forum (2006)Convert on2 to mp3 / flv to mp3?, Page 10, Retrieved on 2009-08-13
  22. ^(2007-08-11)FFmpeg-devel - PATCH - NellyMoser audio decoder
  23. ^NellyMoser decoding support in ffmpeg!Archived August 4, 2009, at theWayback Machine, Retrieved on 2009-08-12
  24. ^(2007-10-31)Lair Of The Multimedia Guru - FFmpeg weekly news #2 - October 2007, Retrieved on 2009-08-12
  25. ^(2007-10-15)FFmpeg-devel - PATCH - NellyMoser audio decoder v2
  26. ^FFmpeg (2008-12-03)."FFmpeg News".Archived from the original on March 18, 2009. Retrieved2009-08-12.
  27. ^FFmpeg."FFmpeg Supported Audio Codecs". Retrieved2009-08-12.

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