Transcoding
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In
telecommunication,
\'transcoding' is the direct
digital-to-digital conversion from one encoding scheme, such as voice LPC-10, to a different encoding scheme without returning the signals to analog form.
Note: The transcoded signals, i.e., the digital representations of analog signals may be any digital representation of any analog signal, such as voice, facsimile, or quasi-analog signals.
Source: from Federal Standard 1037C and from MIL-STD-188