The Effect of Low Bit-Rate Coding Upon Impaired Audio Material

Keyhl M, Herre J, Ferreira A, Gilchrist NHC (1995)


Publication Language: English

Publication Type: Conference contribution, Conference Contribution

Publication year: 1995

Journal

Edited Volumes: Proceedings of the IBC

City/Town: Amsterdam

Pages Range: 151-158

Conference Proceedings Title: Proceedings of the IBC

Event location: Amsterdam NL

Abstract

The quality of low bit-rate coding algorithms standardized under ISO/MPEG has been carefully verified by subjective listening tests using audio material of the highest technical quality. When using digital audio compression in the context of television sound systems, however, the question arises, as to how the coders would perform with imperfect audio signals, such as those obtained from impaired film material. This paper describes studies into the effects of the more severe impairments present in film soundtracks upon MPEG-I Layer-2 and Layer-3 audio coding, which have been carried out within the European RACE `COUGAR' project programme R2122.

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APA:

Keyhl, M., Herre, J., Ferreira, A., & Gilchrist, N.H.C. (1995). The Effect of Low Bit-Rate Coding Upon Impaired Audio Material. In Proceedings of the IBC (pp. 151-158). Amsterdam, NL: Amsterdam.

MLA:

Keyhl, M, et al. "The Effect of Low Bit-Rate Coding Upon Impaired Audio Material." Proceedings of the IBC, Amsterdam Amsterdam, 1995. 151-158.

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