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Solved: Optimized OGGENC binaries with Generic CLI

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  • lump1

    • Aug 2006
    • 30

    Solved: Optimized OGGENC binaries with Generic CLI

    I think this is so cool that maybe somebody else will find it useful:

    When I saw these optimized builds of oggenc, I naturally wondered if I could make it work with dMC. I succeeded.

    Here's how you can do it:

    First download the oggenc binary appropriate for your processor. Then install the Generic CLI plugin and make a new encoder. Here's the part that was tricky for me:

    In the Command Line box, paste in what's inside the quotes below:

    " -q 6 [InFile]"

    Notice that the line begins with a space - it's important! The number indicates a quality setting; 6 should be about 200kbps, 4 about 130, etc.

    What really made me happy is that the ID3 tags from the APE files I was converting showed up in the new OGGs! I'm really loving the Generic CLI plugin. It's the only plugin I use, since CLI encoders are released much faster than dMC can make plugins!
  • gameplaya15143
    dBpoweramp Enthusiast

    • Sep 2005
    • 276

    #2
    Re: Solved: Optimized OGGENC binaries with Generic CLI

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    Use one of the cli dll's from the aotuv plugins, and you won't need a temp file anymore

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    • lump1

      • Aug 2006
      • 30

      #3
      Re: Solved: Optimized OGGENC binaries with Generic CLI

      This is neat, but the encoder.txt doesn't work with dMC12. Is there an updated version available? One thing I don't know how to do in version 12 is to add the box for extra command-line options - a very useful thing to know how to do!

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