Andrew Coles wrote ([EMAIL PROTECTED])
> > From: Matthew Hohlfeld <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> > To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> > Subject: Re: [MP3 ENCODER] 14.5Khz
> > Date: 07 December 1998 19:49
> >
> > >
> >So if cutting the frequencies off
> > at 16KHz does in fact free up some bandwidth, I say go for it. [Well,
> > go for it as a command-line switch, at any rate.]
> >
> Definitely have to be a command line switch - I've got a mate who's an
> audiophile so he wouldn't like the thought of cutting off at a frequency.
> It'd do for me tho'
mp3 is out of the question then. Basically it cuts a sample in a few
bands and only picks out the loudest frequency in the band. Additionally
a time-analysis is done, because a loud sample doesn't need to be
repeated within the first few ms.; the human ear just assumes it sounds
on. Not really nice for an audiophiliac...
marcel