Hi!
I'm having good experience with the aoTuV Ogg Codec (SSE2), it's very quick, but I have discovered that VBR doesn't work very well with classical music (in the quiet parts, fragile violin etc. gets distorted/assumed to be noise, at least in my q=8 VBR OGG's.). I'm therefore experimenting with CBR OGG vs. LAME MP3. (If none are good enough, I would have to store my classical CD's in FLAC format.) The only downside then, besides taking a lot of space, is that my Dreambox doesn't understand FLAC, at least not yet. (WMA, AAC, mp4 or mpc is not an option either, and plain WAV's doesn't have ID tags ...)
Mpeg-2 audio I don't know much about ...
I can't seem to find any way to make the optimized OGG encoder make CBR OGG's, so I would have to use the much slower OGG encoder, right? (Or could I somehow hack the optimized codec to make CBR?)
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I'm having good experience with the aoTuV Ogg Codec (SSE2), it's very quick, but I have discovered that VBR doesn't work very well with classical music (in the quiet parts, fragile violin etc. gets distorted/assumed to be noise, at least in my q=8 VBR OGG's.). I'm therefore experimenting with CBR OGG vs. LAME MP3. (If none are good enough, I would have to store my classical CD's in FLAC format.) The only downside then, besides taking a lot of space, is that my Dreambox doesn't understand FLAC, at least not yet. (WMA, AAC, mp4 or mpc is not an option either, and plain WAV's doesn't have ID tags ...)
Mpeg-2 audio I don't know much about ...
I can't seem to find any way to make the optimized OGG encoder make CBR OGG's, so I would have to use the much slower OGG encoder, right? (Or could I somehow hack the optimized codec to make CBR?)
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flips
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