Definitions for "Alaw"
Keywords:  ccitt, pcm, mulaw, adpcm, telegraph
A standard for encoding 12-bit sound as 8-bit data. See also: sampled sound file
One of the two common types of pulse code modulation (PCM) standardized by the Consultative Committee for International Telephone and Telegraph (CCITT). The other type is MuLaw.
Compressed WAV format. A-Law (or CCITT standard G.711) is an audio compression scheme common in telephony applications. It is a slight variation of the u-Law compression format, and is found in European systems. This encoding format compresses original 16-bit audio down to 8 bits (for a 2:1 compression ratio) with a dynamic range of about 13-bits. Thus, a-law encoded waveforms have a higher s/n ratio than 8-bit PCM, but at the price of a bit more distortion than the original 16-bit audio. The quality is higher than you would get with 4-bit ADPCM formats. Encoding and decoding is rather fast and generally, widely supported.