LC3 (codec)

Type of audio codec specified by the Bluetooth Special Interest Group From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

LC3 (Low Complexity Communication Codec) is a royalty-free audio codec specified by the Bluetooth Special Interest Group (SIG) for the Bluetooth Low Energy (BLE)'s audio protocol and introduced about the time of Bluetooth 5.2.[1] It is developed by Fraunhofer IIS and Ericsson, and succeeds the SBC codec.[2] Mono (single-channelled) LC3-SWB is supported over the Hands-Free Profile (HFP) 1.9, succeeding mSBC. A Bluetooth LE peripheral can receive up to 4 audio streams (e.g., that of 4 different audio channels) simultaneously. Pairs of wireless earbuds often register as a single peripheral device, despite being physically distinct.

Type of formatAudio
ExtendedtoLC3plus
StandardBluetooth 5.2 LE
Quick facts Type of format, Extended to ...
LC3
Type of formatAudio
Extended toLC3plus
StandardBluetooth 5.2 LE
Free format?Yes
Close
Type of formatAudio
StandardETSI TS 103 634
Quick facts LC3plus, Type of format ...
LC3plus
Type of formatAudio
StandardETSI TS 103 634
Free format?No
Close

Codec

LC3 provides higher audio quality and better packet loss concealment than SBC and G.722, with disputed results against Opus, according to subjective testing done by the Bluetooth SIG and ETSI.[3][4][5] The comparison against Opus is disputed for the test including only speech audio, and using the older 1.1.4 version of the reference Opus encoder, at complexity level 0 at 32 kbps and relying on CELT (general audio) instead of the FEC-capable SILK (speech); the test also did not take into account the newer version 1.2 of the Opus encoder released in 2017, where significant improvements were made to low bitrate streams.[5]

Supported systems:

LC3plus

LC3plus is defined by ETSI and is not royalty free nor compatible with the standard LC3 codec.[16]:3 It's included in the 2019 DECT standard,[17] and is source-available.[18] The codec received Hi-Res certification from the Japan Audio Society (JAS) in 2022,[19] alongside the SCL6, LDAC and LHDC.

See also

References

Related Articles

Wikiwand AI