Gsm player for gba on Supercard Mini Sd GSM RPE-LTP (Global Services Mobile Regular Pulse Excitation Long Term Predictor) is an audio codec initially designed for digital telephony. Because it's less complex to decode than, say, MP3, a low-power microprocessor can decode it in real time. GSM Player is an application (some would say "abuse") of the GSM RPE-LTP codec to music. The codec was originally intended to transmit a monophonic human voice in 8000 Hz, but because it was designed to be robust in the face of background noise, it performs well on polyphonic popular music at 18157 Hz, a "nice" playback rate for the Game Boy Advance hardware. If you already have a GBA and a rewritable flash cartridge, you won't need to carry a solid-state MP3 player with you when you go jogging. A 256 Mbit flash cart holds up to 150 minutes of music
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