There are decoders which handle it though, I know xmms goes from one layer
to another without any ill effects....

Not that I'd advocate deliberately producing bitstreams that do this...

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On Thu, 27 Apr 2000, Gabriel Bouvigne wrote:

> Shawn Riley a écrit :
> > 2- Are some people saying Layer2 is actually better than Layer3 at the same
> > bitrates for some types of music? I wonder if quality could be improved by
> > switching layers midstream... Do MPEG standards support that?
> 
> I think that it's forbidden by iso
> 
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