User talk:OscarJuan
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[edit] MP3 article and ECAM/AUDICOM
http://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=MP3&diff=prev&oldid=208463763 I don't think I agreed on this as a content for the mp3 article. To me this paragraph belongs to the Audio compression (data) article, and not to the mp3 article. I would appreciate if you could please stop trying to make me say things I did not sayed. Furthermore, I would appreciate if you could stop trying to make me appearing to have a connection to an "MP3 organization", as if I was part of a company trying to promote mp3. Thanks. --Gabriel Bouvigne (talk) 10:45, 28 April 2008 (UTC)
[edit] Broadcast automation.
OscarJuan, it seems to me that you should have mention as a very early (I can't confirm the earliest but I also can't refute it) entry into using audio coding in broadcast automation.
It also seems to me that your insistance on being the inventor of perceptual audio coding is unjustified. There is a whole lot of work dating from before anything I can substantiate of yours, Krasner and Schroeder in particular, but also the whole JSAC publication. You may have some claim in reduction to product. That's not the same thing, but it is something to credit. Woodinville (talk) 19:50, 28 April 2008 (UTC)