The nature of musepack artifacts... |
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The nature of musepack artifacts... |
Aug 8 2008, 11:32
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I've read that Musepack has different sorts of artifacts than typical transform codecs. I've tested some samples that give MP3/Vorbis/AAC trouble, and was pleased to see (or rather, hear) that the smearing of transients in these samples was a non-issue with Musepack --standard.
But what I am wondering is... what sort of artifacts is Musepack prone to? Even more appreciated would be samples demonstrating these artifacts at --standard, but a detailed verbal description would suffice. This post has been edited by slks: Aug 8 2008, 11:33 -------------------- http://www.last.fm/user/sls/
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Aug 8 2008, 12:23
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Group: Members Posts: 900 Joined: 9-February 02 From: Cheshire, UK Member No.: 1296 |
Maybe this helps:
http://www.hydrogenaudio.org/forums/index....showtopic=15505 http://www.hydrogenaudio.org/forums/index....showtopic=10229 Unfortunately the samples aren't available in the threads. -------------------- daefeatures.co.uk
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Aug 8 2008, 15:46
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QUOTE Unfortunately the samples aren't available in the threads. "Waiting" is available at http://www.rarewares.org/test_samples/Waiting.wv |
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