[vorbis] I hate myself for asking this, but...
Per Wigren
wigren at home.se
Sun Sep 9 14:20:56 PDT 2001
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Hi Gian-Carlo!
It tested it, it compiles fine and it seems to work.
I encoded a song and it became 174.7 kbps using -b 999 and I can't hear any
artifacts.
But then I can't hear any artifacts on that particular song in RC2 or even
beta2 either... Where can I find samples that give hearable artifacts on RC2
at 160/192 kbps? Are they still there with this libvorbis? If not, I'll start
the mass-encoding using this lib on friday (I get my new computer - Tyan
Tiger MP with 2x1.2Ghz Athlon + 512Mb DDRAM on wednesday or thursday - damn I
can't wait! I've had this P2/266 since 1997 :) ... Thank you Gian-Carlo!!
(do you have a nickname?:)
Regards
Per Wigren
öndagen den 9 september 2001 22:12 skrev du:
> On Sun, 9 Sep 2001, Gian-Carlo Pascutto wrote:
> > On Sun, 9 Sep 2001, Per Wigren wrote:
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> > > Great!! Is there a patch we can try out?
> >
> > I had a tuned Win32 binary and the sources for the
> > mode up on SourceForge but I lost it moving my stuff over
> > today.
>
> Being terrible in organizing things can be advantageous
> at times. I _think_ I scraped everything together again.
>
> A new libvorbis is up at
>
> http://sjeng.org/ftp/vorbis/
>
> I'll upload the Win32 oggdrop exe soon.
>
> You enable the new mode by asking for a huge bitrate,
> like -b 999 or so. Oggs will be around 150-180kbps.
>
> The other modes are unaffected and are standard RC2.
>
> (please report if you hear something terribly wrong, I'm
> not sure I got the correct versions of everything together)
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