A few months ago one of our members posted a thread stating that he had
written an ATRAC coder in software, and that all the information needed to
implement it was readily available. Well I am a computer sci/eng student so
I figured, why not. And I have spent several months learning the math I
wb wrote:
but I have an ATRAC
encoder/decoder running on my PentiumII-450Mhz (with good
old Win95b).
Excellent news! I knew it was only a matter of time before someone posted
this. I think wb is to be congratulated for persuing this problem to a
solution. I'd be
06 Mar 2000 21:35:42 -0500
Stainless Steel Rat [EMAIL PROTECTED] Wrote:
| Yes, and that requires many fast fourier transformations (FFTs) per
second,
| which as I said before are slow on general purpose processors. ATRAC 4 in
| real time is just not going to happen on the desktop for a while