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2001 May 11
1
[Jan.Tangring@et.se: spectral band replication]
Jan,
I'm forwarding this message to the rest of the developers. Hopefully
one of them will have a good answer to your question.
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Does someone want to take this one?
Just make sure you copy him on the answer, as he's not on the list.
jack.
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Subject: spectral band replication
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 Jun 28
1
mp3pro bitrates
Sort of off topic, but I was wondering about how the SBR data factors into
an mp3pro bitrate. If you encode a "64kbps" mp3pro stream, I'm guessing
that 64kbps would include the SBR data. So, when played in a normal MP3
player, would a 64kbps mp3pro stream actually sound worse than a 64kbps
MP3 stream?
Tony Arcieri
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2003 Jan 29
4
PlusV algorithm
Important (imho)!
I found this site in the internet:
http://www.plusv.org/
PlusV is an audio enhancement algorithm similar to SRB of Mp3Pro, but
1) better than SBR
2) Fully open-source
It seems to me wise to include PlusV into new versions of Ogg Vorbis.
P.S. what about some long-awaited features in Ogg Vorbis?
1) ability to turn off the frequency filter in the encoder (especially for high
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
2004 Aug 06
2
time out issues with icecast2
I was a bit confused by that statement as well Lee. I've done a bit of work
with mp3PRO using a source developed from scratch and a version of the
original Icecast modified only trivially to deal with specific metadata
requirements.
There is a very high level explanation of mp3PRO at the
http://www.mp3prozone.com/basics.htm site. At the risk of being somewhat
incomplete i will add:
1) The
2004 Aug 06
4
time out issues with icecast2
But the source computer runs the other os, so I don't have too much
choice as to what I can do and the timeout problems remain with mp3
as well. The persons involved don't want to use .ogg for now so that
is also not an option. Is this an icecast bug, or some other problem?
on Thursday 08/14/2003 Arc(arc@indymedia.org) wrote
> On Thu, Aug 14, 2003 at 12:01:11PM -0400, John Covici
2002 Oct 13
2
SBR
Hello,
Are there any open source project that is similar to SBR from Coding
Technologies that possibly could be used together with Ogg Vorbis?
/Pontus
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2009 Jul 21
1
strange bug? with R CMD check
Hello,
I am trying to get a package to pass R CMD check on an iMac running
Mac OS X. When the package is named safeBinaryRegression I get the
following warning from R CMD check:
* checking whether the name space can be loaded with stated
dependencies ... WARNING
Error in dyn.load(file, DLLpath = DLLpath, ...) :
function 'make_lp' not provided by package 'lpSolveAPI'
2004 Dec 30
0
icecast2.2 and aac?
ICecast i capable of sorts of streams, that is not your problem.
Your stream source client (DSP) is the part who must be capable of streaming the format you want.
For AAC use oddcast DSP www.oddsock.org capabale of AAC, LAME Mp3, and OGG (Free to use) very good at OGG specially with the vorbis 1.1 aoTuVb3 DLLs
For AAC Plus (HE_AAC) use Orban opticodec for PC (witch is capable of every bitrate
2005 Feb 25
9
AACplus
Sorry for the crosspost but it's relevant to Vorbis and Icecast I believe.
I'm seeing more and more streaming stations using AACplus, with many
listeners being amazed at the sound quality. Most say that a 48kb/s sounds
better than a 128kb/s MP3, which would put Ogg Vorbis at around 96kb/s IMO.
That means only half the bitrate is required in AACplus compared to Ogg
Vorbis for the same
2005 Feb 25
9
AACplus
Sorry for the crosspost but it's relevant to Vorbis and Icecast I believe.
I'm seeing more and more streaming stations using AACplus, with many
listeners being amazed at the sound quality. Most say that a 48kb/s sounds
better than a 128kb/s MP3, which would put Ogg Vorbis at around 96kb/s IMO.
That means only half the bitrate is required in AACplus compared to Ogg
Vorbis for the same
2004 Aug 06
1
SV: Speex modes
Well, I don't know what SBR is, but there's something in the wideband
mode that may be similar: It's possible to encode the whole 4-8 kHz band
with just ~1-2 kbps by only encoding the (LPC) shape of the spectrum and
then just filling that band with "something that makes sense". Quality
is quite reasonable...
Jean-Marc
Le dim 13/10/2002 à 06:18, Steve Underwood a
2003 Jun 16
1
Spectrum duplication (2)
Reading Monty's message, I better re-post this one :-).
In another thread the following was said:
> It might help if you also mentioned that the sound quality of Ogg is
> significantly better than MP3 (assuming that you use regular MP3, not
> MP3Pro), especially at 32kbps.
Speaking of which, would there be anything to stop Vorbis, maybe not v1
but in the future, to use similar
2005 Jan 14
2
Reencoding mp3pro in mp3pro or mp3 with ices
hi,
if i reencode a stream that is in mp3pro (streamed with sam) to a
lower bitrate by using ices/lame, is the reencoded stream mp3 or mp3pro
?
thank you
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2004 Aug 06
2
SV: Speex modes
Thanks!
Btw, have you tried using SBR-technology or similar with speech codecs? That
might be a good idea I thought.. But I don't know if it produces as good
quality with speech codecs as it does for music codecs. Do you know if there
is any open source variant of SBR?
/Pontus
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Jean-Marc
2006 May 31
1
ICES with MP3Pro?
Greg,
Yes, I have noticed that new codec.. AACPlus. Its really impressive in it's abilities, and it's sound quality.
I tried to open it up with Windows Media Player and my Flash Player.. didn't seem to like it very much. While It's really kewl as a codec, and it has great support with a couple players, and limited support for the rest, I'll stick with the mainstream for now,
2004 Aug 06
2
trouble in nullsoft land.
Brainstorming Idea:
Possibly add an xml api to the current yp logic,
that way 3rd party providers could parse the stations in the yp off
icecast.org in there media players.
of course a plugin for winamp would be the first obvious choice(since the
already have there own media library but uses yp.shoutcast.com), but others
would follow.
I remember seeing something previously at dir.xiph.org but
2001 Oct 25
1
MP3PRO
And thats only a player. What about an (Open Source) encoder? Nah, I'll
stick with OGG for the time being.
Regards,
Mark
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