Archive of UserLand's first discussion group, started October 5, 1998.
Re: It might be OVER for MP3....
Author: Bruce Hoult Posted: 5/18/1999; 6:05:09 PM Topic: It might be OVER for MP3.... Msg #: 6450 (In response to 6449) Prev/Next: 6449 / 6451
For a great example of the QDesign Music 2 CODEC at work, look at the Phantom Menace trailer QuickTime movie...The original largest size (480x216, menace480.mov) movie uses simple 4:1 compression on a 22 khz signal, giving a 182 kbps data rate. It sounds even better, but takes 3.3 MB.
The larger QuickTime 4 movie (640x288, menace640qt4.mov) movie uses QDesign Music 2 at 125 kbps on a 44 khz signal. It sounds just as good, but is only 2.2 MB. Twice the frequency content (should be twice the size), but only 2/3 the size.
Movie soundtracks -- especially Star Wars ones! -- are much more demanding than typical music. They've got large dynamic range, orchestral and other music, PLUS percussive explosions, laser beams etc etc. MP3 just wouldn't handle this well at all -- evan at 128 kbps.
There are responses to this message:
- Re: It might be OVER for MP3...., Lindon Parker, 5/19/1999; 6:31:44 PM
- Re: It might be OVER for MP3...., Lindon Parker, 5/19/1999; 6:32:01 PM
This page was archived on 6/13/2001; 4:50:17 PM.
© Copyright 1998-2001 UserLand Software, Inc.