The Ultra Low Delay (ULD) codec developed at the Fraunhofer IDMT is based on a versatile perceptual audio coding method that achieves very low encoding/decoding delay and is nevertheless capable of high compression ratios. Utilizing a perceptual model for irrelevance reduction, the ULD codec is in principle a variable bit rate codec. To achieve coding with constant bit rate, the use of bit reservoir techniques would result in additional coding delay. This paper presents a rate loop which ensures constant bit rate coding without increasing coding delay. It is shown that this technique does not decrease the decoded audio quality significantly.
Authors:
Hirschfeld, Jens; Klier, Juliane; Kraemer, Ulrich; Schuller, Gerald; Wabnik, Stefan
Affiliation:
Fraunhofer Institute for Digital Media Technology, Ilmenau, Germany
AES Convention:
117 (October 2004)
Paper Number:
6197
Publication Date:
October 1, 2004
Subject:
Lossy and Lossless Audio Coding
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