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MPEG-1 Audio Layer I, commonly abbreviated to MP1, is one of three audio formats included in the
MPEG-1 MPEG-1 is a standard for lossy compression of video and audio. It is designed to compress VHS-quality raw digital video and CD audio down to about 1.5 Mbit/s (26:1 and 6:1 compression ratios respectively) without excessive quality loss, making ...
standard. It is a deliberately simplified version of MPEG-1 Audio Layer II (MP2), created for applications where lower compression efficiency could be tolerated in return for a less complex algorithm that could be executed with simpler hardware requirements. While supported by most media players, the codec is considered largely obsolete, and replaced by MP2 or
MP3 MP3 (formally MPEG-1 Audio Layer III or MPEG-2 Audio Layer III) is a coding format for digital audio developed largely by the Fraunhofer Society in Germany, with support from other digital scientists in the United States and elsewhere. Origin ...
. For files only containing MP1 audio, the file extension .mp1 is used. A limited version of MPEG-1 layer I was also used by the
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format, in the form of the PASC (Precision Adaptive Subband Coding) audio compression codec. The bit rate of PASC was fixed at 384 kilobits per second, and when encoding audio at a sample frequency of 44.1 kHz, PASC regards the padding slots as 'dummy' and sets them to zero, whereas the ISO/IEC 11172-3 standard uses them to store data.


Specification

MPEG-1 Layer I is defined in ISO/IEC 11172-3, which first version was published in 1993. * Sampling rates: 32, 44.1 and 48 kHz * Bitrates: 32, 64, 96, 128, 160, 192, 224, 256, 288, 320, 352, 384, 416 and 448 kbit/s An extension has been provided in MPEG-2 Layer I and is defined in ISO/IEC 13818-3, which first version was published in 1995. * Additional sampling rates: 16, 22.05 and 24 kHz * Additional bitrates: 48, 56, 80, 112, 144 and 176 kbit/s MP1 uses a comparatively simple
sub-band coding In signal processing, sub-band coding (SBC) is any form of transform coding that breaks a signal into a number of different frequency bands, typically by using a fast Fourier transform, and encodes each one independently. This decomposition is ...
, using 32 sub-bands.


Licensing

Sisvel S.p.A., a Luxembourg-based company, administers licenses for patents applying to MPEG Audio. As MPEG-1 is well over 20 years old, all MPEG-1 patents have expired, therefore open source encoders and decoders can be distributed without paying licensing fees.


References


External links

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Sub-Band Coding: A description of sub-band coding, including an overview of the MP1 codec.
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