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What have the three audio Layers in common?

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What have the three audio Layers in common?

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All Layers use the same basic structure. The coding scheme can be described as “perceptual noise shaping” or “perceptual subband / transform coding”. The encoder analyzes the spectral components of the audio signal by calculating a filterbank (transform) and applies a psychoacoustic model to estimate the just noticeable noise-level. In its quantization and coding stage, the encoder tries to allocate the available number of data bits in a way to meet both the bitrate and masking requirements. The decoder is much less complex. Its only task is to synthesize an audio signal out of the coded spectral components. All Layers use the same analysis filterbank (polyphase with 32 subbands). Layer-3 adds a MDCT transform to increase the frequency resolution. All Layers use the same “header information” in their bitstream, to support the hierarchical structure of the standard. All Layers have a similar sensitivity to biterrors. They use a bitstream structure that contains parts that are more sensi

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