Re: [MP3 ENCODER] --cwlimit option

2000-06-09 Thread Mark Taylor
The tonality is used for the spreading function. The more noiselike a signal, the more masking it generates. Isn't it the other way around? More tonal - more masking? Ciao, Segher If you believe the psymodels in the ISO docs, it appears that more noise like - more masking. In

Re: [MP3 ENCODER] --cwlimit option

2000-06-05 Thread Mark Taylor
What really does the cwlimit option do/change? That is one thing I am clueless on. -- LAME uses a formula (from the ISO docs) to estimate the tonality of each frequency band. It computes this up to N khz, where N is specified by "--cwlimit N" (default=9khz). Above 9khz, a default

[MP3 ENCODER] --cwlimit option

2000-06-04 Thread Joshua Bahnsen
What really does the cwlimit option do/change? That is one thing I am clueless on. -- MP3 ENCODER mailing list ( http://geek.rcc.se/mp3encoder/ )