[vorbis] Pitch shift with RC2

Andy Dale andycool22 at peoplepc.com
Wed Aug 15 07:17:11 PDT 2001



pitch shift doesnt mean up to inaudible frequencies, doesnt it mean that
like a normal c note in a song would sound like a d, or something along that
line?

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----- Original Message -----
From: "ndrw mchl grnbrg" <agreenbu at nyx.net>
To: <vorbis at xiph.org>
Sent: Wednesday, August 15, 2001 10:18 AM
Subject: Re: [vorbis] Pitch shift with RC2

- Sanspoof <sanspoof at hotmail.com> wrote:
:
: The annoying thing I noticed was a pitch change across all bit rates.
It's
: not much of a shift but it's noticeable and it's not nice.  I don't have
any
: tools to measure it but I'm guessing that the pitch is shifted up about 25
: KHz.

Wouldn't that render it inaudible to everyone but some animals?


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