hi 
> Where can you get the ISO docs?  Are they expensive?  Maybe 
> engineering libraries have them?
ISO docs available from ISO offices everywhere :)  Check your local
government authority listing.
Libraries often have copies of standards.

> A friend who know about signal processing recommended Malvar's book on
> lapped transforms for information on the MDCT.  About $80 from
> amazon.com.  (where they have a review by Mike Chen).  
Gotta love that book :)  It's a good reference to have around, I don't
know if I'd recommend buying it though.  I just spent three days in the
library reading it :)

>Anyone know a better/cheaper reference?
I assume we're starting to think about a free compression standard. I
started having a good think about it last night whilst doing my
assignments :)  *daydreaming*

Stuff of interest (I should html this stuff and put it on the web)
- malvar's book
- journal of the AES  (heaps of good stuff in there. pretty tech though)
- there's a paper floating about the web on fast mdct implementation. I
couldn't understand it to implement the algorithm though.
- principles of digital audio by pohlman (book with great chapter on
perceptual coding)
- i've got heaps of other references. I should start a reference list.

oh. and i found a reference paper about resampling, with example code at 
http://ccrma-www.stanford.edu/~jos/  [bandlimited interpolation article]

later
mike
(one of these days i'll get organised)

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