ogg is similiar to twinvq? |
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ogg is similiar to twinvq? |
Oct 19 2001, 14:15
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Group: Developer Posts: 73 Joined: 8-October 01 Member No.: 245 |
hi all
just now, i scan over a brief specification about ogg rc1.0; i find it is very similiar to Twinvq: for example, 1. use lpc to get spectral envelope and two size mdct; 2. use the envelope to flatten mdct coef. ; 3. use VQ for lsp and mdct residue; am i right? could anyone give me a correct answer. thanks. regards. yan. |
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Oct 19 2001, 17:45
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![]() Server Admin Group: Admin Posts: 4808 Joined: 24-September 01 Member No.: 13 |
QUOTE Originally posted by jianxin yan
hi all just now, i scan over a brief specification about ogg rc1.0; i find it is very similiar to Twinvq: for example, 1. use lpc to get spectral envelope and two size mdct; 2. use the envelope to flatten mdct coef. ; 3. use VQ for lsp and mdct residue; am i right? could anyone give me a correct answer. thanks. regards. yan. Since I don't know the exact workings of VQF (have a link?) I can't comment much, but Monty said the similarity between Ogg and VQF pretty much only consisted of the fact that they both use Vector Quantization. I guess there might be other similarities too, but then again MP3 and Ogg also have things in common. Note that Ogg no longer uses LSP/LPC, but piecewise linear approximation. -- GCP |
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Oct 20 2001, 02:12
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Group: Developer Posts: 73 Joined: 8-October 01 Member No.: 245 |
hi
because the ogg document is not whole which i had seen, maybe i can't get through ogg principle; could you give me more SITE for ogg coding main idea? i will look into the encoder later. thanks. YAN |
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Oct 20 2001, 09:55
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![]() Server Admin Group: Admin Posts: 4808 Joined: 24-September 01 Member No.: 13 |
QUOTE Originally posted by jianxin yan
hi because the ogg document is not whole which i had seen, maybe i can't get through ogg principle; could you give me more SITE for ogg coding main idea? i will look into the encoder later. thanks. YAN I don't know of any that are fully up to date. -- GCP |
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Oct 20 2001, 09:58
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Group: Members Posts: 498 Joined: 2-October 01 Member No.: 168 |
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Oct 20 2001, 10:15
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QUOTE Originally posted by PatchWorKs
Vorbis Illuminated by Mike Coleman: http://www.mathdogs.com/vorbis-illuminated/ That one is outdated. (It's probably enough to get you started though) -- GCP |
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