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2012 Jun 11
3
flac -- exhaustive model search vs. -A <*>?
what does the exhaustive model search do?
Does it try all of the functions listed under "-A" to find the 'best',
i.e. bartlett, bartlett_hann, blackman, blackman_har-
ris_4term_92db, connes, flattop, gauss(STDDEV), hamming, hann,
kaiser_bessel, nuttall, rectangle, triangle, tukey(P), welch.
Or is that something else?
I've been using the -e option for a while in my flac encoding,
but for something that sounds like it should be slow I wonder
if...
2012 Jun 11
0
flac -- exhaustive model search vs. -A <*>?
On Jun 10, 2012, at 21:32, Linda A. Walsh wrote:
> what does the exhaustive model search do?
>
> Does it try all of the functions listed under "-A" to find the 'best',
> i.e. bartlett, bartlett_hann, blackman, blackman_har-
> ris_4term_92db, connes, flattop, gauss(STDDEV), hamming, hann,
> kaiser_bessel, nuttall, rectangle, triangle, tukey(P), welch.
>
> Or is that something else?
>
> I've been using the -e option for a while in my flac encoding,
> but for something that sounds li...
2012 Jun 14
3
flac -- exhaustive model search vs. -A <*>?
...of FLAC, but
there is some information about this at:
http://flac.sourceforge.net/documentation_format_overview.html
and scroll down to "MODELING".
> Does it try all of the functions listed under "-A" to find the 'best',
> i.e. bartlett, bartlett_hann, blackman, blackman_har-
> ris_4term_92db, connes, flattop, gauss(STDDEV), hamming, hann,
> kaiser_bessel, nuttall, rectangle, triangle, tukey(P), welch.
>
> Or is that something else?
That is something else.
> I've been using the -e option for a while in my flac encoding,
> but for som...