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Re: STE LMC1992
Posted by: dml Nov,21.2013-00:11 

After reducing a 16bit audio sample to 8bit I noticed some quieter sections had high levels of noise.

I figured the sample data could be locally normalized, and use the LMC to control global volume over time to compensate. This might be able to cut the noise level.

It does depend though on knowing the latency between sending commands and stuff actually happening - and the maximum command throughput. I'm not really in a position to test it yet but if/when I can I'll report.







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