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Test signal that kills all audio compressors

Reply #25
Just tested this with Monkey's Audio 3.96, with no problem.  It compressed fine to 60.03% of its original size, then decompressed to a bit-for-bit identical copy of the original.  It also played fine in Winamp.

--jeff

Test signal that kills all audio compressors

Reply #26
RIAA might promote extensive use of killer samples in music to foil warez d00ds in the future.

Test signal that kills all audio compressors

Reply #27
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Originally posted by muaddib
Maybe we could write to Aphex Twin and suggest them to do so


hehe, if Aphex Twin reads this, he´ll start at once. You can be sure, man, this would be something like AFX´s dream, strange sound, making music, killing audiocompressors ... And if Aphex Twin doesn´t take his chance, Squarepusher will do, so take care

Test signal that kills all audio compressors

Reply #28
hey, how does Ogg Vorbis handles this??

just for the kicks..

Test signal that kills all audio compressors

Reply #29
This sample is very difficult for me to listen to through headphones for more than a couple seconds; it makes me nauseous. Very strange. If someone put this in real music I would not be a huge fan!

WavPack's hybrid mode handles this fine at 320 kbps, BTW.

Test signal that kills all audio compressors

Reply #30
Hell,
besides this sample being absolutely unrepresentative - as others have stated before - :

WHY WOULD ANYONE WANT TO COMPRESS A 3KB SOUND FILE ????

Muahahaharrr :rofl:
sic transit gloria mundi...

Test signal that kills all audio compressors

Reply #31
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Originally posted by cookie
WHY WOULD ANYONE WANT TO COMPRESS A 3KB SOUND FILE ???? 


1) The zip file is 3KB, not the wav file (800+ KB).

2) Because some gaga artists like Aphex Twin might begin to use samples similar to this ... sounds cool for an intro huh?

3) well, just for fun