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by plus 731 days ago
It's not exactly reasonable to expect super high fidelity audio at the bitrate constraints they're targeting here, and it certainly sounds a lot better than the Opus examples they're comparing against.
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The more complicated the codec, the more fascinating the failure modes. I love watching a digital TV with a bad signal, because the motion tracking in the codec causes people to wear previous, glitched frames as a skin while they move.
Good observation, and probably part of what makes "glitchy" AI generated video so captivating to watch.
Look up datamoshing on youtube
Are they comparing against opus using nolace?

Because that makes all the difference!