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BBE MP process
integrates BBE High Definition Sound with BBE's new MP harmonic restoration
function. The MP process is a technological advance developed to improve
MP3 and other compressed audio signals by restoring lost harmonics.
The MP process effectively adds warmth and provides a clear CD quality
sound from heavily compressed material. BBE MP is being offered in addition
to BBE High Definition Sound featured in premium products from Sony, Panasonic,
JVC, Alpine, Pioneer, Hitachi, Sharp, Sanyo and more than 150 other manufacturers
world-wide.
Available
only in digital format, the BBE MP process has wide ranging applications
including MP3 players, MD players, DVD players, satellite radio, telephones,
computers and any digitally compressed audio reproduction devices.
Sound
Enhancement and Restoration for compressed audio files including MP3 and
WMA
BBE MP (Minimized
Polynomial Non-Linear Saturation) Process improves digitally compressed
sound, such as MP3, by restoring and enhancing the harmonics lost through
compression. BBE MP works by regenerating harmonics from the source material,
effectively recovering warmth, detail and nuance.
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1. Wide
Product Application
MP3 Player, MD Player, CD Player, Headphone Stereo, Mini-Component Stereo,
Portable Stereo, Car Stereo, TV, DAB, Satellite Radio (XM, Sirius), Internet
Radio, Telephone, etc.
2.
Applicable Technologies
All Digitally Compressed
(Lossy Compression) Audio and CD (PCM)
MPEG Layer Audio (MP1, MP2, MP3), mp3PRO, MPEG4 Audio, AAC, ATRAC (MD),
ATRAC3, AC-3, DTS, DAB, Sirius, XM, DAB (HD Radio, Eureka), CD (PCM),
Telephone, etc.
3.
Improvements
• Restores and enhances harmonics lost through compression
• Restores harmonics’ phase alignment
• Restores stereo image reduced by compression, and regains full-stereo
performance
• Reveals the delicate and aesthetically delightful details in the
music
• Restores warmth to the spoiled digitally compressed sound
• Expands the upper frequency range by over-sampling
4.
Solution
Very Simple Digital Software (1/10 to 1/100 of comparable processes)
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Sound, Inc.
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