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----- Original Message -----
From: "alexander lerch" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: "MP3 encoders development list" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Monday, January 12, 2004 11:08 AM
Subject: Re: [mp3encoder] Inverting phase in an MP3 file


> Hi,
>
> In Broadcast, the downmix from a stereo source to a mono
> destination was often done with a phase shift of 90 degree in
> one channel.
> However, if I understood correctly, your source is already
> mono but recorded in stereo with the phase inverted in one
> channel. Then, the way to go would be to extract only one
> channel as Claus suggested.
> I do not see a way of inverting the phase without decoding.
>
> Regards,
> Alexander
>
> CB Maillist wrote:
>
> > Just adding the channels (even with the phases right) won't necessarily
> > work. If the stylus has been just slightly turned/twisted adding the
> > channels will phase out frequencies matching wave length (or harmonics)
> > of the length of the stylus L/R-track difference. In this case you may
> > be better of just preserving on channel as the mono signal.
> >
> > Just FYI
> >
> > mvh
> > Claus Bruun
> >
> >
> >
> > -----Original Message-----
> > From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> > [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of G. Vincent
> > Castellano
> > Sent: 9. januar 2004 18:58
> > To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> > Subject: [mp3encoder] Inverting phase in an MP3 file
> >
> >
> > I need to find a way to invert the phase on a single channel of an MP3
> > file.  I've not seen any utilities that perform this, and I know enough
> > to do this with sox, except I've been assured that re-encoding MP3s is a
> > Bad Thing.  I'd be willing to
> > hack the lame source if someone knowledgeable said this was
> > a feasible approach.
> >
> > Any suggestions would be welcome.
> >
> > Background for those who might wonder how I came to this turn: I've been
> > digitizing my album collection, and after about 750 disks, decided to
> > save a bit of space by downsampling a couple of monaural disks to single
> > channel.  This turned out to be
> > a great way to remove the signal and leave me with a recording of mostly
> > surface noise.  On headphones or even computer speakers, I could live
> > with bad phasing, but someday I hope to hook this up to a real stereo
> > and I'd like to get this right.  Flipping the phase on the sound card
> > output won't cut it either, as I also have a lot of ripped CDs for which
> > the phasing is of course correct. I think the guys who sold me the
> > turntable must have wired the cartridge wrong--I would administer a
> > dope-slap except that I've got several test albums and never applied
> > them.  I've even seen the phase inversion while looking at .WAVs in snd,
> > but it never occurred to me what was happening. --gvc
> >
>
> --
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> alexander lerch
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