Racergirl
05-09-2007, 10:36 PM
Hi everyone,
I am completely new to audio related things as well as compression and have only started reading up on it over the past few days...so i was hoping some of you could offer me some advice! :)
I'm currently doing an honours project which will involve recording (underwater with a hydrophone) dolphin vocalizations in the presence and absence of boat noise. What i will then do is compress the dolphin signals (with and without boat noise) using lossless compression and compare the size of the files to determine which compresses more. The idea behind this is that complex sounds should compress less, so dolphin signals should compress less than boat noise. Therefore, if dolphin signals in the presence of boat noise compress more than dolphin signals with no boat noise...this will mean the dolphins are sort of "losing some information". Does that make sense :confused5:
I brought this up somewhere else and some people were suggesting that boat noise will actually compress less than dolphin signals. Do you agree? And why do you think this would be so? As i mentioned, i am completely new to these things and basically the idea was brought up to me by my supervisor and i have been trying my best to learn as much as possible about it over the last few days.
Any help, ideas or comments would be greatly appreciated!
Thanks
I am completely new to audio related things as well as compression and have only started reading up on it over the past few days...so i was hoping some of you could offer me some advice! :)
I'm currently doing an honours project which will involve recording (underwater with a hydrophone) dolphin vocalizations in the presence and absence of boat noise. What i will then do is compress the dolphin signals (with and without boat noise) using lossless compression and compare the size of the files to determine which compresses more. The idea behind this is that complex sounds should compress less, so dolphin signals should compress less than boat noise. Therefore, if dolphin signals in the presence of boat noise compress more than dolphin signals with no boat noise...this will mean the dolphins are sort of "losing some information". Does that make sense :confused5:
I brought this up somewhere else and some people were suggesting that boat noise will actually compress less than dolphin signals. Do you agree? And why do you think this would be so? As i mentioned, i am completely new to these things and basically the idea was brought up to me by my supervisor and i have been trying my best to learn as much as possible about it over the last few days.
Any help, ideas or comments would be greatly appreciated!
Thanks