In Reply to: Lossy compression - how much is really "lost"? posted by John C. - Aussie on July 25, 2002 at 18:57:37:
Not sure if I can help here, but I do knwo there is a book called
"The COmpression Book" (boring title!) that I have used. It covers the general topic of compression, lossy and non lossy, and goes into great detail on the history of compresison methods, up until when the book was latest revised. It's a great primer if you really want to understand the subject. I don't know if the latest version covers AC-3, but there are alot of books that do, if you look hard enough.ciao
Doug
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