Audio compression using DCT - but i get same size of files after inverse DCT

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Hi I have a file ( 1.wav) - I'm trying to compress the first two seconds for this audio by using Discrete cosine transform . I attached the code , but when i use the command ( whos ) for the original samples and reconstructed samples after inverse DCT i get the same size and number of bytes So any explanation , and how i get the compression ratio ?

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Walter Roberson
Walter Roberson on 4 May 2018
Edited: Walter Roberson on 4 May 2018
That is expected. You are writing out the re-expanded data as samples. There will be the same number of samples as before, so it is going to take the same output size (probably.)
See also my recent discussion at https://www.mathworks.com/matlabcentral/answers/398289-how-can-i-do-audio-compression-using-huffman-encoding#comment_563731 . For DCT you would not need to write out a dictionary, but you would not write out the coefficients you had zeroed out. You would, however, need to write out the original number of coefficients so when you read the values in, you knew how many zeros to pad with before reconstruction.
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Abid Ali
Abid Ali on 30 Apr 2020
How to read back the comp binary file, please Help me!!
Thanks

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