[ogg-dev] Min and max cutoff frequency
Fernando Alberto Marengo Rodriguez
fmarengorodriguez at yahoo.com.ar
Fri Mar 22 08:42:56 PDT 2013
Dear Benjamin,
> What is your
motivation for constructing this hardware? Is your goal to learn/teach
from the experience, or are you trying to build something that you
cannot buy?
Yes, I am interested in learning how Ogg Vorbis works, and what its performance is in audio players in comparison with MP3 and AAC players. It is said that Ogg encoded files have higher quality than MP3 encoded files. It would be interested to verify that in hardware, not just in audio player software.
We have been investigating about Flac, but for the time being we know little about Ogg Vorbis. Could you please tell me which Ogg audio player hardware is available in the market?
Thank you very much and bestregards,
Fernando
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De: Benjamin Schwartz <benjamin.m.schwartz at gmail.com>
Para: Fernando Alberto Marengo Rodriguez <fmarengorodriguez at yahoo.com.ar>
CC: Monty Montgomery <monty at xiph.org>; Silvia Pfeiffer <silvia at silvia-pfeiffer.de>; "ogg-dev at xiph.org" <ogg-dev at xiph.org>; Sergio Castells <canistells77 at hotmail.com>; Lisandro Conde <lisfconde at yahoo.com.ar>; Muro Gustavo <gmuro at fceia.unr.edu.ar>
Enviado: viernes, 22 de marzo de 2013 0:30
Asunto: Re: [ogg-dev] Min and max cutoff frequency
On Thu, Mar 21, 2013 at 9:54 AM, Fernando Alberto Marengo Rodriguez <fmarengorodriguez at yahoo.com.ar> wrote:
I am asking this because we are studying the OGG Vorbis format and its applications. We are very interested in constructing an audio player hardware, based on DSP or DSPic, and the audio files are stored in an SD card.
What is your motivation for constructing this hardware? Is your goal to learn/teach from the experience, or are you trying to build something that you cannot buy?
--Ben
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