From 5f32a4bac6f7f22f45ba2c999f14ba70784312af Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: Sebastian Dröge Date: Sun, 19 Aug 2007 19:11:04 +0000 Subject: gst/audiofx/: Add small comparision with the windowed sinc filters in the docs. Original commit message from CVS: * gst/audiofx/audiochebyshevfreqband.c: * gst/audiofx/audiochebyshevfreqlimit.c: Add small comparision with the windowed sinc filters in the docs. --- gst/audiofx/audiocheblimit.c | 5 +++++ 1 file changed, 5 insertions(+) (limited to 'gst/audiofx/audiocheblimit.c') diff --git a/gst/audiofx/audiocheblimit.c b/gst/audiofx/audiocheblimit.c index ee9e5f31..0cd1ea6a 100644 --- a/gst/audiofx/audiocheblimit.c +++ b/gst/audiofx/audiocheblimit.c @@ -38,6 +38,11 @@ * cutoff frequency (high-pass). The number of poles and the ripple parameter control the rolloff. * * + * This element has the advantage over the windowed sinc lowpass and highpass filter that it is + * much faster and produces almost as good results. It's only disadvantages are the highly + * non-linear phase and the slower rolloff compared to a windowed sinc filter with a large kernel. + * + * * For type 1 the ripple parameter specifies how much ripple in dB is allowed in the passband, i.e. * some frequencies in the passband will be amplified by that value. A higher ripple value will allow * a faster rolloff. -- cgit