Re: [MP3 ENCODER] Looking for educated guess or explanation

2000-05-23 Thread John T. Larkin
On Tue, May 23, 2000 at 10:03:01PM +0200, Roel VdB ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote > Hello Mark, > > Tuesday, May 23, 2000, 8:14:18 PM, you wrote: > > MT> Actually, there really are 22 "critical bands" or "scale factor bands" > MT> used by MP3. I guess we should stick to the C convention, and call the

Re[2]: [MP3 ENCODER] Looking for educated guess or explanation

2000-05-23 Thread Roel VdB
Hello Mark, Tuesday, May 23, 2000, 8:14:18 PM, you wrote: MT> Actually, there really are 22 "critical bands" or "scale factor bands" MT> used by MP3. I guess we should stick to the C convention, and call the MT> last band the 21'st band. Here are the frequency ranges, MT> along with the ATH:

Re: [MP3 ENCODER] Looking for educated guess or explanation

2000-05-23 Thread Mark Taylor
> > Hello, > > After a few dozen of those frequency analysis graphs, I noticed > something that made me curious: The 16+kHz region of a VBR encoded > file vs the 256S cbr. > > http://users.belgacom.net/gc247244/extra/why_oh_why.png [8KB] > > is a _very_ striking illustration, and I started thi

[MP3 ENCODER] Looking for educated guess or explanation

2000-05-23 Thread Roel VdB
Hello, After a few dozen of those frequency analysis graphs, I noticed something that made me curious: The 16+kHz region of a VBR encoded file vs the 256S cbr. http://users.belgacom.net/gc247244/extra/why_oh_why.png [8KB] is a _very_ striking illustration, and I started thinking about this. As