NO332045B1

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Application Number:

NO20040005717

Publication Date:

11-06-2012

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Application Date:

30-12-2004

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Publication Country:

US

Priority Date:

31-05-2002

Title

Not Available

Application Number:

NO20040005717

Family ID:

Publication Country:

US

Publication Date:

11-06-2012

Application Date:

30-12-2004

Priority Date:

31-05-2002

Current Assignee:

Declaring Company:

Abstract  Abstract

2004 -12- 3 0 29 SUMMARY In a method and apparatus for post-processing a decoded audio signal for the purpose of amplifying perceived quality of this decoded audio signal, the decoded audio signal is divided into a plurality of frequency subband signals and post processing is performed. on at least one of the frequency subband signals. Following the post-processing of this at least one frequency subband signal, the frequency subband signal may be added to produce output post-processed decoded audio signal. In this way, the post processing can be localized to a desired subband or multiple subbands by leaving subbands that say 15 unchanged. deck @, @deile wiranieier £, ------------------------------------------------ 201 a 202 a 204a N Adapti @lu n s- 205a file files l ... ......... 20 1 b decoded 202 rKp. @ Lpr <) seated 203 decoded / all 204b talc% ignul., Ignal Adaptiivi ti n s- 1 filtei 2 113 112 205b 201 202 N 2-0) 4N 205N A dapi i vi ilter N

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