Frank Klemm <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> If the Output is a AIFF floating point PCM file, there is no rounding to the
> nearest integer (in the first approach). Otherwise you have to quantize
> the result of the MP3 decoding process. The most often used (and worst)
> operator for that is the "round-to-nearest-integer" quanization operator.
> It generates the best technical SNR and the worst audible SNR.
So, if I understand you correctly, you claim a quality-optimized decoder which
does something other than round-to-the-nearest-integer as the final decoding
step will sound better than one that does, but consequently also won't pass
the ISO/IEC 11172-4 compliance tests for computational accuracy?
Can you give an example of a decoder which does this?
> May be a mail bomb of 200 KB for an example? (1 MP3, 2 programs, script +
> description). Or should I upload the examples to an URL?
>
> This would ease some explainations.
I wouldn't send them directly to this list, but I don't mind if you send them
to me personally. Or you can use a URL.
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