Adaptive Multi-Rate Audio
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Revision as of 22:10, 30 April 2022
Adaptive Multi-Rate Audio is a narrowband audio compression format optimized for speech. AMR is a codec adopted by 3GPP and used by many mobile systems.[1][2][3] Apple iOS used the format for voice recordings and voicemail, but changed to the CAF in iOS 12.2[4]
See also AMR-WB
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File Identification
The first 5 bytes of an AMR is the hex values 2321414D52
or ascii #!AMR