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Default How would you detect an MP3 source?

I'm curious to find methods of determining if a wav file has been converted
from an MP3 file when the orginal isn't available to compare.

Any ideas?



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terry wrote:
I'm curious to find methods of determining if a wav file has been converted
from an MP3 file when the orginal isn't available to compare.


Most encoders by default will low-pass high frequencies at 16 or 15 KHz.
Also, wenn listened in mono (or M-S decoded?), you might hear some
warbling, phasing sound at lower bitrates.

Look at this spectrum: http://johannburkard.de/misc/spectrum_mp3_1.png
(192 KBit/s, 44,1 KHz, stereo)

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