High-quality audio-coding at less than 64 kbit/s by using transform-domain weighted interleave vector quantization (TwinVQ)

A new audio-coding method is proposed. This method is called transform-domain weighted interleave vector quantization (TwinVQ) and achieves high-quality reproduction at less than 64 kbit/s. The method is a transform coding using modified discrete cosine transform (MDCT). There are three novel techniques in this method: flattening of the MDCT coefficients by the spectrum of linear predictive coding (LPC) coefficients; interframe backward prediction for flattening the MDCT coefficients; and weighted interleave vector quantization. Subjective evaluation tests showed that the quality of the reproduction of TwinVQ exceeded that of an MPEG Layer II coder at the same bitrate.