Abstract

A new MPEG-4 standard for lossless audio coding is going to be published in 2006. This coming international standard consists of two parts: the transform-domain Scalable to Loss-less coding (SLS), and the time-domain Audio Lossless coding (ALS). In ALS, linear prediction is used to compress the dynamic ranges of the input audio signal. The prediction residual is coded by an entropy coder with either Rice code or arithmetic code. There are two prediction modes in ALS: linear predictive coding (LPC) and cascaded RLS-LMS. As the developer of the RLS-LMS prediction, we present this technology in this paper. In RLS-LMS prediction, the input audio samples go through the cascaded DPCM, RLS, and LMS predictors, whose output predictions are linearly combined to generate a prediction for the current input sample. Through MPEG testings, it has been found that ALS with RLS-LMS prediction provides the best lossless compression ratio compared with SLS, ALS with LPC, and several non-MPEG codecs.

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