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If you mean for storage, real time codecs are actually pretty inefficient for that use case because they don't get much use of temporal redundancy. Although I'm not actually aware of a non-real time audio codec specialised for voice. They probably exist in Cheltenham and Maryland but for Meta this likely doesn't make a big enough part of their storage costs to bother



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