Kõrgsageduskomponendite
Kõrgsageduskompressioon is an Estonian term that translates to high-frequency compression. In the context of audio or signal processing, it refers to techniques used to reduce the size of digital data by selectively discarding or simplifying information in the higher frequency ranges. This is often based on the understanding that human hearing is less sensitive to very high frequencies, or that these frequencies contain less critical information for the overall perception of a sound.
The goal of high-frequency compression is to achieve a smaller file size without a significant perceptible
While effective, aggressive high-frequency compression can sometimes lead to audible artifacts, particularly in complex audio passages