ietf draft update (Koen's comments)
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@ -67,7 +67,7 @@ the speech low frequencies are usually more efficiently coded using
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linear prediction codecs (such as CELP variants), while the higher frequencies
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are more efficiently coded in the transform domain (e.g. MDCT). For low
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sampling rates, the MDCT layer is not useful and only the LP-based layer is
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used. On the other hand, non-speech signals are sometimes adequately coded
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used. On the other hand, non-speech signals are not always adequately coded
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using linear prediction, so for music only the MDCT-based layer is used.
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that is CBR by using all the bits left unused by the SILK layer.
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</t>
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<t>The implementation of SILK-based LP layer is as described in the
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<xref target="SILK">SILK Internet-Draft</xref> with the main exception that
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<t>The implementation of SILK-based LP layer is similar to the description in
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the <xref target="SILK">SILK Internet-Draft</xref> with the main exception that
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SILK was modified to
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use the same range coder as CELT. The implementation of the CELT-based MDCT
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layer is available from the CELT website and is a more recent version (0.8.0)
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The source code is currently available in a
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<eref target='git://git.xiph.org/users/jm/ietfcodec.git'>Git repository</eref>
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which references two other
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repositories (for SILK and CELT). Some snapshots will be provided for
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convenience at <eref target='http://people.xiph.org/~jm/ietfcodec/'/>.
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repositories (for SILK and CELT). Some snapshots are provided for
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convenience at <eref target='http://people.xiph.org/~jm/ietfcodec/'/> along
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with sample files.
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Although the build system is very primitive
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(and inconsistent), some instructions are provided in the toplevel README file.
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This is very early development so both the quality and feature set should
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