Binaural Cue Coding (BCC) is an efficient representation for spatial audio that can be applied to stereo and multi-channel audio compression. Conventional mono audio coders are enhanced with BCC for coding of stereo and multi-channel audio signals. There is only a relatively small overhead in bitrate for encoding stereo and multi-channel audio signals compared to the bitrate of the mono audio coder alone. The presented implementations have low complexity and are suitable for real-time applications. Results from subjective tests suggest that the proposed scheme provides better audio quality for encoding of stereo audio signals than conventional perceptual transform audio coders for a wide range of bitrates.
Authors:
Faller, Christof; Baumgarte, Frank
Affiliation:
Agere Systems, Media Signal Processing Research, Murray Hill, NJ
AES Convention:
112 (April 2002)
Paper Number:
5574
Publication Date:
April 1, 2002
Subject:
Low Bit-Rate Audio Coding
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