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Does anyone know why it seems to take so much longer to convert a .wav file to .ogg, compared to saving it as an .mp3 ?
It seems to take longer in all sorts of different programs, Goldwave, for instance. Perhaps it has to change more things before it converts ? I'm curious :supersmil
Razgo
04-21-2002, 07:59 PM
I don't know the technical answer, but in short it probably is because all codecs use different methods for filtering/converting.
perhaps ogg takes a little longer because of more accurate filtering methods to try and retain the best quality/performance result.
however if it is taking a really long time for you, there might be a problem?
Thanks Razgo ! It probably bothers me more because I'm converting 5hr 'books on tape' stuff. It takes a good 25 min to convert to .ogg instead of about 5 min to convert to .mp3.
But, it's probably worth the wait since the quality is a bit better. Thanks again ~!
Razgo
04-22-2002, 07:13 AM
I never thought of converting my book tapes. I might give it a go.
:) These aren't recordings of my voice, mind you....I'd fall asleep if I had to hear myself reading ! :yawn: They're just things recorded from records, or off the air.
But if you are interested in audio books...there's quite a bit of free stuff at www.audiobooksforfree.com The mp3's are at 24kbps, which really sounds fine for spoken word.
Luckily I get to listen to my mp3's at work, so it helps pass the time :supersmil
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