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2024 Aug 09
1
Opus Tools -- low bitrates, new features in 1.5, "expect-loss"
...the playback rate and pressing Play is
> another.
Exactly. The spectrogram shows you the frequencies present in the signal.
Pressing Play relies on Golden Ears (TM).
> Okay, I've read that. Seems the encoder and the decoder on your side behave
> the same way they do on my side.
For completreness, mine is
opus-tools 0.2, libopus 1.3.1, libopusenc 0.2.1
> > What makes you think a sampling frequency of 16 kHz
> > is involved anywhere in the signal path?
>
> First, the fact that the original frequency and the undesired frequency
> actually meet at 8 kHz.
> Next, the f...
2024 Aug 07
1
Opus Tools -- low bitrates, new features in 1.5, "expect-loss"
> Why are you using a stereo file
> containing the same sweep in both channels
> and then downmixing to mono?
When I first tried encoding at a higher bitrate, I needed to test the
different behavior of the "mid" (l+r) and "side" (l-r) channels. That's
why I made the first sweep identical on both the left and the right
channel (i.e. "side" is silent)