
Satin is the evolution of Silk, the audio code developed by Skype during the dial-up era of the internet for audio at wideband (16 kHz) quality speech from 14 kbps. It will be extended to support fullband stereo music at a maximum sampling rate of 48 kHz in the near future, they said. The Satin codec currently operates in wideband voice mode within a bitrate range of just 6 kbps to 36 kbps. "Satin is already being used for all Teams and Skype two-party calls and will roll out for Teams meetings soon," Microsoft engineers Jigar Dani Sriram Srinivasan say in a blogpost. SEE: Top 100+ tips for telecommuters and managers (free PDF) (TechRepublic) Any bitrate savings on audio can be used to improve experiences on other workloads like video or content sharing, Microsoft said. Today, many people are getting the job done from home on networks that are probably being shared with the kids for video, home schooling, gaming and so on, so Teams meetings could greatly benefit from the AI-powered codec, too.
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