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You can download samples created by [[User:Rjamorim]] at RareWares:
You can download samples created by [[User:Rjamorim|rjamorim]] at RareWares:
* http://www.rarewares.org/rja/samples/
* http://www.rarewares.org/rja/samples/
they were created with Surcode MLP, and the original samples are also available ([[WavPack]]-encoded). God Save The Queen is a 6ch/96k/24b sample from Queen's A Night At The Opera DVD-A. luckynight is the same sample used [http://samples.mplayerhq.hu/A-codecs/lossless/ elsewhere] in this wiki, and 440hz is, as the name implies, a simple 440 Hz tone.
they were created with Surcode MLP, and the original samples are also available ([[WavPack]]-encoded). God Save The Queen is a 6ch/96k/24b sample from Queen's A Night At The Opera DVD-A. luckynight is the same sample used [http://samples.mplayerhq.hu/A-codecs/lossless/ elsewhere] in this wiki, and 440hz is, as the name implies, a simple 440 Hz tone.

Revision as of 15:08, 16 September 2006

Also known as Dolby TrueHD. This is a lossless audio codec for DVD audio, as it states here, it uses IIR prediction (like TrueAudio or Monkey's Audio) and Golomb codes residue packing.


You can download samples created by rjamorim at RareWares:

they were created with Surcode MLP, and the original samples are also available (WavPack-encoded). God Save The Queen is a 6ch/96k/24b sample from Queen's A Night At The Opera DVD-A. luckynight is the same sample used elsewhere in this wiki, and 440hz is, as the name implies, a simple 440 Hz tone.

You can contact rjamorim if you want other samples encoded.