[vorbis] OGG IS BEST, BUT UNUSABLE! (very important)]

Monty xiphmont at xiph.org
Mon Jan 29 15:41:35 PST 2001



On Mon, Jan 29, 2001 at 10:30:31PM +0100, Aleksandar Dovnikovic wrote:
> "Monty" <xiphmont at xiph.org> wrote:
> 
> > You can feel free to verify that I didn't braino and that the new code
> > really does behave equivalently.  I might be the one with my brain
> > buried somewhere socially awkward.
> 
> It looks like the ears aren't following that equivalency... ;-)

The short block handling _is_ different; but the short/long
decisionmaking should not be.

> BTW Have you tried anything with that .wav file I sent you
> a few days ago (high-frequency artifacts)?

Yes.  I can hear a slight swirl/twinkle in the cymbal crash that
happens with the first big snare hit... is this what you're talking
about?  It slowly works itself out as bitrate increases, as I'd
expect.  I think I can hear it at 192 (although I didn't doubleblind
to see whether or not it's actually true), and I'm sure I don't hear
it at 256 or 300.

> 
> > Monty, rebooting the one he's stuck with.
> 
> A good night sleep is the best reboot you can get. :-)

Tis what I meant.

Monty

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