Reply by HyeeWang May 5, 20092009-05-05
On May 5, 2:55&#4294967295;am, robert bristow-johnson <r...@audioimagination.com>
wrote:
> i dunno even what a "stupident" is. &#4294967295;maybe i won't ask. > > On May 4, 2:57&#4294967295;am, HyeeWang <hyeew...@gmail.com> wrote: > > > What is "aggressive" compression &#4294967295;technology? > > How to identify a aggressive compression algo, especially in speech > > coding domain, which &#4294967295; is my interest. > > > Anyway, i am talking the concept of "aggressive " used here. > > > Any comments would be appreciated! > > i think i know what "aggressive" is, but i am not sure what kinda > "compression" you mean. &#4294967295;is it data compression or the level > compression (and limiting and gating) that is common in audio? > > r b-j
With a humble BOW give my apologise to whoever for my rude offence. Here, I am talking the data compression algo, such as CELP,PCM and so on. Regards HyeeWang@gmail.com
Reply by robert bristow-johnson May 4, 20092009-05-04
i dunno even what a "stupident" is.  maybe i won't ask.

On May 4, 2:57&#4294967295;am, HyeeWang <hyeew...@gmail.com> wrote:
> What is "aggressive" compression &#4294967295;technology? > How to identify a aggressive compression algo, especially in speech > coding domain, which &#4294967295; is my interest. > > Anyway, i am talking the concept of "aggressive " used here. > > Any comments would be appreciated!
i think i know what "aggressive" is, but i am not sure what kinda "compression" you mean. is it data compression or the level compression (and limiting and gating) that is common in audio? r b-j
Reply by Tim Wescott May 4, 20092009-05-04
HyeeWang wrote:
> On May 4, 6:16 pm, "Vladimir Vassilevsky" <antispam_bo...@hotmail.com> > wrote: >> "HyeeWang" <hyeew...@gmail.com> wrote in message >> >> news:fb556926-66b0-4126-874e-f01f0a244f39@k19g2000prh.googlegroups.com... >> >> >> >>> What is "aggressive" compression technology? >>> How to identify a aggressive compression algo, especially in speech >>> coding domain, which is my interst. >>> Anyway, i am talking the concept of "aggressive " used here. >>> Any comments would be appreciated! >>> HyeeWang- Hide quoted text - >> - Show quoted text - >
I second that -- long experience on USENET teaches that the only way to deal with bad behavior is to _maybe_ say something to someone once or twice, then if they don't get the message then _ignore_ them, no matter how hard it may be. Otherwise you just get sucked into becoming part of the problem, instead of part of the solution. If you like USENET well enough to put up with the weirdos, consider getting a real newsreader that lets you filter by the originator's name (I use Pan and Thunderbird). Then just filter out any content from them, and let them gnash their teeth and foam at the mouth all they want, alone. The rest of us will still try to answer your questions, at least if you don't bury us in flame wars. -- Tim Wescott Wescott Design Services http://www.wescottdesign.com Do you need to implement control loops in software? "Applied Control Theory for Embedded Systems" was written for you. See details at http://www.wescottdesign.com/actfes/actfes.html
Reply by VelociChicken May 4, 20092009-05-04
"Nils" <n.pipenbrinck@cubic.org> wrote in message 
news:768i3vF1c2p07U1@mid.uni-berlin.de...
> rickman wrote: >> Yes, this is just the sort of reply he is looking for. Just ignore >> rude people here. You wouldn't have an argument with someone on the >> street just because they called you a name would you? > > Yep. Don't bother answering him. Sonner or later his flames will show up > on page1 if he or his clients do a google ego search. That'll sure make a > difference for his business. I guess that's punishment enough. > > Cheers, > Nils
StupiDent - with flouride, and a twist of Vodka hangover.
Reply by Nils May 4, 20092009-05-04
rickman wrote:
> Yes, this is just the sort of reply he is looking for. Just ignore > rude people here. You wouldn't have an argument with someone on the > street just because they called you a name would you?
Yep. Don't bother answering him. Sonner or later his flames will show up on page1 if he or his clients do a google ego search. That'll sure make a difference for his business. I guess that's punishment enough. Cheers, Nils
Reply by rickman May 4, 20092009-05-04
Yes, this is just the sort of reply he is looking for.  Just ignore
rude people here.  You wouldn't have an argument with someone on the
street just because they called you a name would you?

Rick

On May 4, 9:01&#4294967295;am, HyeeWang <hyeew...@gmail.com> wrote:
> On May 4, 6:16&#4294967295;pm, "Vladimir Vassilevsky" <antispam_bo...@hotmail.com> > wrote: > > > "HyeeWang" <hyeew...@gmail.com> wrote in message > > >news:fb556926-66b0-4126-874e-f01f0a244f39@k19g2000prh.googlegroups.com... > > > > What is "aggressive" compression &#4294967295;technology? > > > How to identify a aggressive compression algo, especially in speech > > > coding domain, which &#4294967295; is my interst. > > > > Anyway, i am talking the concept of "aggressive " used here. > > > > Any comments would be appreciated! > > > > HyeeWang- Hide quoted text - > > > - Show quoted text - > >
Reply by HyeeWang May 4, 20092009-05-04
On May 4, 6:16&#4294967295;pm, "Vladimir Vassilevsky" <antispam_bo...@hotmail.com>
wrote:
> "HyeeWang" <hyeew...@gmail.com> wrote in message > > news:fb556926-66b0-4126-874e-f01f0a244f39@k19g2000prh.googlegroups.com... > > > > > What is "aggressive" compression &#4294967295;technology? > > How to identify a aggressive compression algo, especially in speech > > coding domain, which &#4294967295; is my interst. > > > Anyway, i am talking the concept of "aggressive " used here. > > > Any comments would be appreciated! > > > HyeeWang- Hide quoted text - > > - Show quoted text -
Reply by Vladimir Vassilevsky May 4, 20092009-05-04
"HyeeWang" <hyeewang@gmail.com> wrote in message
news:fb556926-66b0-4126-874e-f01f0a244f39@k19g2000prh.googlegroups.com...
> What is "aggressive" compression technology? > How to identify a aggressive compression algo, especially in speech > coding domain, which is my interst. > > Anyway, i am talking the concept of "aggressive " used here. > > Any comments would be appreciated! > > HyeeWang
Reply by HyeeWang May 4, 20092009-05-04
What is "aggressive" compression  technology?
How to identify a aggressive compression algo, especially in speech
coding domain, which   is my interst.

Anyway, i am talking the concept of "aggressive " used here.

Any comments would be appreciated!

HyeeWang