Displaying 4 results from an estimated 4 matches for "liljeryd".
2001 May 06
3
just a reminder
Just a reminder to keep testing. The latest builds should be rock
solid.
The url is: http://i.cantcode.com:8888/stats.xml
You can now get stats ouptut by pointing a browser to:
http://i.cantcode.com:8888/stats.xml
We're looking for more win32 freeamp reports, and any other clients
besdies the standard ones (sonique, winamp, xmms, etc).
Oh, and I stuck some silly station ids in between
2001 May 06
3
just a reminder
Just a reminder to keep testing. The latest builds should be rock
solid.
The url is: http://i.cantcode.com:8888/stats.xml
You can now get stats ouptut by pointing a browser to:
http://i.cantcode.com:8888/stats.xml
We're looking for more win32 freeamp reports, and any other clients
besdies the standard ones (sonique, winamp, xmms, etc).
Oh, and I stuck some silly station ids in between
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
2001 May 11
1
[Jan.Tangring@et.se: spectral band replication]
...am a reporter on a swedish computer magazine called Datateknik 3.0,
and I am doing a story on the swedish company Coding technologies,
who are adding its "coding enhancer" SBR (spectral band replication)
to MP3 and AAC. Thomson will demo "MP3PRO" equipment this summer.
Lars Liljeryd tells me that SBR is unique, and that it builds on
fifteen man-years of research and development.
So, unique, he says. But obvioulsy 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...