Parametric coding of stereo audio

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Parametric-stereo coding is a technique to efficiently code a stereo audio signal as a monaural signal plus a small amount of parametric overhead to describe the stereo image. The stereo properties are analyzed, encoded, and reinstated in a decoder according to spatial psychoacoustical principles. The monaural signal can be encoded using any (conventional) audio coder. Experiments show that the parameterized description of spatial properties enables a highly efficient, high-quality stereo audio representation. © 2005 Jeroen Breebaart et al.

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Breebaart, J., Van De Par, S., Kohlrausch, A., & Schuijers, E. (2005). Parametric coding of stereo audio. Eurasip Journal on Applied Signal Processing, 2005(9), 1305–1322. https://doi.org/10.1155/ASP.2005.1305

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