AAC-LD
The MPEG-4 Low Delay Audio Coder is audio compression standard designed to combine the advantages of perceptual audio coding with the low delay necessary for two-way communication. It is closely derived from the MPEG-2 Advanced Audio Coding standard. It was published in MPEG-4 Audio Version 2 and in its later revisions.
AAC-LD uses a version of the modified discrete cosine transform audio coding technique called the LD-MDCT. AAC-LD is widely used by Apple as the voice-over-IP speech codec in FaceTime.
Real time CODEC requirements
The most stringent requirements are a maximum algorithmic delay of only 20 ms and a good audio quality for all kind of audio signals including speech and music.- The AAC-LD coding scheme bridges the gap between speech coding schemes and high quality audio coding schemes.
AAC-LD can also process stereo signals by using the advanced stereo coding tools of AAC. Thus it is possible to transmit a stereo signal with a bandwidth of 7 kHz via one ISDN line or with a bandwidth of 15 kHz via two ISDN lines.