Meridian_Lossless_Packing

Meridian Lossless Packing

Meridian Lossless Packing

Audio file format


Meridian Lossless Packing, also known as Packed PCM (PPCM),[citation needed] is a lossless compression technique for PCM audio data developed by Meridian Audio, Ltd. MLP is the standard lossless compression method for DVD-Audio content[1] (often advertised with the Advanced Resolution logo) and typically provides about 1.5:1 compression on most music material. All DVD-Audio players are equipped with MLP decoding,[2] while its use on the discs themselves is at their producers' discretion.

The Meridian Lossless Packing logo
The Advanced Resolution logo

Dolby TrueHD, used in Archival Disc Blu-ray and HD DVD, employs the MLP codec, but compared with DVD-Audio, adds higher bit rates, 32 full-range channels, extensive metadata, and custom speaker placements (as specified by SMPTE).[3]

Standard DVD has a maximum transfer rate of 9.6 Mbit/s, around 70 percent of the bit rate needed to store 6 uncompressed audio channels of 24-bit/96 kHz. Should MLP not be able to compress the stream below the maximum transfer rate or in case there is a need to reduce the size to fit overall disc capacity it can exploit (lossy!) pre-quantification zeroing out least significant bits when necessary.[4][5][6] The MLP stream can also contain "substreams", like surround and stereo downmix, which need not be of the same bit depth or sampling frequency this further enables (lossy) pre-processing to save space. TrueHD streams cannot do this[7] (likely because Blu-Ray discs have higher storage capacity).

MLP is streamable: A decoder can pick up the stream and start decoding from that point on nearly instantly, where the encoder has inserted a "restart block" in the stream.[8] Typically, restart information is inserted approximately every 5 ms in the audio,[9] about the same as a typical 96 kHz FLAC stream.

MLP in packaged media formats

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References

  1. "It's Official: DVD-Audio Version 1.0 Finally Set". Stereophile. 14 February 1999. Archived from the original on 25 August 2004. Retrieved 15 May 2022.
  2. "MLP mandatory for DVD-Audio players" (PDF) (Press release). Huntingdon: Meridian Audio. 27 February 1999. Archived from the original (PDF) on 12 May 2021. Retrieved 15 May 2022.
  3. "MLP Lossless Compression" by Bob Stuart of Meridian Audio, Ltd.
  4. Dolby Laboratories 2018, section 2.4
  5. Robert C. Maher. "Lossless Compression of Audio Data". p. 266.

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