[vorbis] Are all RC3 implementations identical?

Andy Dale andycool22 at peoplepc.com
Sat Jan 19 04:34:01 PST 2002



both.  it ranges from vorbis rc3, 44100hz, stereo, 500kbps (1.0q) VBR to
vorbis rc2, 22020hz, mono, 32kbps (0.0q)VBR.  i have a screenshot of all the
modes if anyone would like to see it, just email me andycool22 at peoplecp.com.

Andy
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----- Original Message -----
From: "Jack Moffitt" <jack at xiph.org>
To: <vorbis at xiph.org>
Sent: Saturday, January 19, 2002 12:43 AM
Subject: Re: [vorbis] Are all RC3 implementations identical?

<p>> > I'm a loyal user of GoldWave (http://www.goldwave.com/), and recently
the Ogg Vorbis support module has been updated to RC3.
> >
> > Is it still safer for me to save files as WAV and then use the
"official" tool (oggenc) to encode my files, or are all RC3 implementations
the same, and it makes no difference with what program I encode the files,
as long as the module uses the latest release candidate?
> >
> > I assume that for someone to update the support module, they go to the
official web site, download libraries, code, and whatnot, and merge it with
their program. Is there any way to screw it up, to where the module will
make faulty files?
>
> I don't know of any third party encoder implementations for Vorbis.  And
> RC3 is our versioning scheme, so if it says RC3, it's most likely the
> same code as oggenc.  does goldwave show you bitrates or a quality
> scale?
>
> jack.
>
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