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Great Insight
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Posted Oct 27, 2000 by ~Chairman~
Thanks for the interesting and informative read smiley


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A little confused
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Posted Jan 6, 2001 by Ausnahmsweise, wie üblich (Consistently inconsistent)
Great articlce!
I read somewhere about the difference between MPEG standards 1, 2 and 3 and MPEG 2's various audio levels. Is what we commonly call MP3 actually MPEG2, Audio level 2? Could you please explain this for us?

The Hufman compression cannot, I assume, be adaptive. Do they have a "library" of Hufman codes for different types of audio?

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