[vorbis] Vector quantization - is it a bad thing?

Monty xiphmont at xiph.org
Fri Oct 27 13:16:29 PDT 2000



> I have been talking with Psytel MPEG-4 AAC developer (www.psytel.com)
> about various compression formats, and to make it short he said that one
> of the main drawbacks of Vorbis is its vector quantization - it introduces
> more error then other quantization methods (like non-uniform scalar
> quantization, if I got it right), probably used in AAC and other similar
> codecs.

He's either confused you, or he's confused himself by only considering
a narrow class of vector quantization.  Scalar quantization is simply
a special case of vector quantization where the vector size is
hardwired to 1.

The error charachteristics are built into the codebook set, and one
can choose any characteristics one wants.  The current Vorbis books
(for example) are non-uniform.

Monty

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