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Delay due to bit reservoir

Hi..

    The bit reservoir delay equation i found in one of the article was (for LC)

  delay = 6144 * sampling frequency/bitrate

But in other article i found it as

  delay = 6144  * sampling frequency/bitrate - 1024

can any1 tell me which is correct and explain the same...

Thanks in advance

Delay due to bit reservoir

Reply #1
somebody plss reply...

Delay due to bit reservoir

Reply #2
Not sure. Did you check what the paper I linked to says?

By the way, maybe you should not open a new thread every time you have a question on AAC-LD (or delay in general). Just continue in one of your existing threads so all the related information is collected in one place.

Chris
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Delay due to bit reservoir

Reply #3
Hai...
      In the encoder code i have of LC after selecting the window sequence for each channel, they synchronise the block switching...i.e check whether both the channels uses the same window sequence...if not they make it the same...What is its importance?? Is it necessary that both channels use the same window sequence? pls reply