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[[Lossy]] encoding can result in very different kind of artifacts/distortions. Sometimes it's not easy to define why the encoding is non-transparent. There are however many typical encoding artifacts. | [[Lossy]] encoding can result in very different kind of artifacts/distortions. Sometimes it's not easy to define why the encoding is non-transparent. There are however many typical encoding artifacts. | ||
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*[http://ff123.net/training/training.html ff123's Audio Artifact Training Page] | *[http://ff123.net/training/training.html ff123's Audio Artifact Training Page] | ||
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Revision as of 22:57, 12 May 2006
An artifact is a noticeable difference between an uncompressed signal and a lossily-compressed copy. Lossy encoding can result in very different kind of artifacts/distortions. Sometimes it's not easy to define why the encoding is non-transparent. There are however many typical encoding artifacts.
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