- From: Olivier Thereaux <Olivier.Thereaux@bbc.co.uk>
- Date: Fri, 17 Feb 2012 10:50:24 +0000
- To: "Chris Rogers" <crogers@google.com>
- Cc: <public-audio@w3.org>
- Message-ID: <91FEEE4F-F9CF-4D9E-B79C-364460F811BD@bbc.co.uk>
Hi Chris, Thanks for your reply. On 16 Feb 2012, at 19:07, "Chris Rogers" <crogers@google.com> wrote: > 2) I made a detailed mapping of the 13 uses cases and 28 requirements. See e.g: > http://www.w3.org/2011/audio/wiki/Use_Cases_and_Requirements#UC1_.E2.80.94_Related_Requirements > > > "Dynamic Range Compression" is a subclass of a type of processing you could call "Dynamics Processing" which includes: > * compression > * AGC (Automatic Gain Control: a form of slowly moving compression) > * expansion > * noise-gating > * ducking Interestingly, I don't think we mentioned either expansion or ACG (although it was included in our thinking around gain control in general) so far. Are you suggesting it would make sense to group all these under "compression"? If so, I suspect almost all the use cases would meet that requirement. Would you have 5 minutes to go through the use cases and list how the compression requirement would then apply? Thanks, Olivier http://www.bbc.co.uk/ This e-mail (and any attachments) is confidential and may contain personal views which are not the views of the BBC unless specifically stated. If you have received it in error, please delete it from your system. Do not use, copy or disclose the information in any way nor act in reliance on it and notify the sender immediately. Please note that the BBC monitors e-mails sent or received. Further communication will signify your consent to this.
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