On Mon, Apr 14, 2014 at 11:44:08AM +0200, Niels Möller wrote:
> In xll (lossless) data, samples can be split into msb and lsb parts,
> coded separately. The spec is a bit unclear on exactly when these parts
> are reassembled.
> 
> Should they be reassembled immediately after they are parsed, before the
> crunching for inverse prediction and inverse channel decorrelation? Or
> should this crunching be applied to the msb samples only, with the lsb
> data (which supposedly is more or less uniform random) added in at the
> end?

At the very end of reconstructing channel. LSBs are not compressible and thus
stored uncompressed and should not be involved in prediction and such.
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