ref: e411df2c45288cda9f373ecd63ce61a02f998266
parent: a9b94c0b5f7efcf5d338dcc877b53088d888516f
author: Erik de Castro Lopo <[email protected]>
date: Fri Mar 12 18:24:38 EST 2004
Minor documentation updates.
--- a/doc/procedure.html
+++ b/doc/procedure.html
@@ -89,7 +89,9 @@
listed on page one of the license.
<LI> Wire transfer the agreed amount into the account number you
- receive in response to your email in point 1 above.
+ receive in response to your email in point 1 above. Your bank should
+ provide you with a transfer reference number which can be emailed
+ to the address above.
<LI> When we receive the signed license documents and confirm that
payment has been made, I will sign one of them and return it
--- a/doc/quality.html
+++ b/doc/quality.html
@@ -108,13 +108,15 @@
frequency domain sample rate converter.
Unfortunately, this converter does not handle arbitrary conversion ratios and
hence could not be properly compared to the other converters.
+ <LI><A HREF="http://sr-convert.sourceforge.net/">sr-convert</A> is another
+ converter which does not handle arbitrary conversion ratios.
</UL>
<P>
-It should be noted that all of the converters above other than Shibatch are based on the
-algorithm by <A HREF="http://www-ccrma.stanford.edu/~jos/resample/"> Julius O. Smith</A>
-which emulates the conversion of the digital signal to an analogue one and then sampling
-the analogue signal at the new sample rate.
+It should be noted that the first three converters above are based on the algorithm
+by <A HREF="http://www-ccrma.stanford.edu/~jos/resample/"> Julius O. Smith</A>
+which emulates the conversion of the digital signal to an analogue one and then
+sampling the analogue signal at the new sample rate.
</P>
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