[vorbis] Different average bitrates on different machines
Patrick Masters
masterspatrick at hotmail.com
Mon Dec 10 13:36:28 PST 2001
One thing I have noticed between two different programs is the file sizes. I
used DBpoweramp for encoding some of ogg files with RC2. Excellent quality
and perfect file sizes for most songs. Then I tried the Audio Conversion
Wizard program. I liked the sound and the GUI a little better than
DBpoweramp. But I noticed on all of the tracks I encoded that the file sizes
were justa little bigger. DBpoweramp file was 2.0MB exactly and ACW was
2.09. Its not all that big of a deal but it definitley could be the
difference in fitting another 20-30 songs on cd or dvd-r. Any idea why this
may be different between the two programs?
Patrick Masters
<p>From: Jack Moffitt <jack at xiph.org>
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Subject: Re: [vorbis] Different average bitrates on different machines
Date: Mon, 10 Dec 2001 12:23:40 -0700
> Really must move my encoding to 2000 Pro!
Why is hte result 2x faster on win2k? That doesn't make much sense to
me. A few percent is probably to be expected, but a 100% increase!?!?
jack.
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