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How well can you hear audio defects (from lossy compression)?
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RE: How well can you hear audio defects (from lossy compression)?
Slushba132 Wrote:...what about up scaling in quality

You mean upsampling? Pretty pointless imo.

Theoretically, it should not increase the perceived quality of the audio at all. Unless you want to do filtering or something, but then again, you probably aren't going to be filtering your audio.

Compare to upsampling an image from 100x100 to 200x200, just makes a blurry larger image, doesn't really make it any "better". Only reason you'd do it is if you need it larger (requirement), or you think you can do a better job than the default upsize your image viewer or media player does, and that would involve filtering and other forms of processing.
(This post was last modified: 16/11/2008 06:02 PM by Assassinator.)
16/11/2008 05:12 PM
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RE: How well can you hear audio defects (from lossy compression)? - Assassinator - 16/11/2008 05:12 PM

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