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2001 May 11
1
[Jan.Tangring@et.se: spectral band replication]
...lsy he is partial on that, cause it is
his own patents he is talking about. So I would very much like to
have a second opion on that, and I don't know ehere else to turn to
but to this open community.
Do you (or the ogg vorbis community) understand how SBR works? There is info on
http://www.codingtechnologies.de/technology/sbr.htm
bnut I am guessing this infop is not enough to explain the technology.
Is SBR really a unique technology or is it just part of some kind of
patent maneuvering strategy?
I am also of course interested in if Ogg vorbis has plans to
incorporate some kind of SBR-like enhanc...
2001 May 14
3
Spectral band replication
>> Do you (or the ogg vorbis community) understand how SBR works? There is
>> info on http://www.codingtechnologies.de/technology/sbr.htm
>> bnut I am guessing this infop is not enough to explain the technology.
Robert Voigt:
>I haven't heard about SBR before. After reading that webpage I can say the
>following: [ . . . ] I don't think SBR will give an improvement
>such that 64kbps...
2001 Jun 14
2
mp3PRO encoder/decoder demo available
If anyone is interested, mp3PRO demo is available on
Coding Technologies web site: http://www.codingtechnologies.de/
Demo is a Win32 encoder/player, and it is limited to 64kbps
only. I did a quick test, and it really sounds good at 64kbps
(but not as good as 128kbps - we all know that was hype).
SBR (Spectral Band Replication) seems to be working pretty well.
Of course SBR is only used if you play those f...