After doing a little forum digging here and over at the Hydrogenaudio forums, I did find a few things regarding "best outcome" settings for FLAC to OGG conversion, but...
I really enjoy music but don't consider myself an audiophile. Also, I like to think I'm pretty smart, but don't have the time to climb more of the technical learning curve than I already have...I'd like to remain "an articulate end user".
So, bottom line, in converting recently re-ripped FLAC archive files to OGG, what if any trade-offs exist regarding sound quality, file size and conversion speed between "Standard", SSE, and SSE3?
Also, what are the "best overall" settings for the quality/VBR setting considering the above?
Finally, if you all recommend the "Standard" OGG encoder, it also has the options regarding Frequency, Channels, and the "Finer Quality Resolution" check box...thoughts?
Many thanks in advance. I've tried my best to self serve on these but seem to have hit my threshold.
- The posts were pretty old - don't know how things may have changed
- Couldn't seem to find any "layperson friendly" comparisons between the three
I really enjoy music but don't consider myself an audiophile. Also, I like to think I'm pretty smart, but don't have the time to climb more of the technical learning curve than I already have...I'd like to remain "an articulate end user".
So, bottom line, in converting recently re-ripped FLAC archive files to OGG, what if any trade-offs exist regarding sound quality, file size and conversion speed between "Standard", SSE, and SSE3?
Also, what are the "best overall" settings for the quality/VBR setting considering the above?
Finally, if you all recommend the "Standard" OGG encoder, it also has the options regarding Frequency, Channels, and the "Finer Quality Resolution" check box...thoughts?
Many thanks in advance. I've tried my best to self serve on these but seem to have hit my threshold.
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