if only thy would spoon, but audible are also dealing with publishers of the books they are turning into audio books, most of them are VERY worried about making sure their stuff is locked down nice...
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if only thy would spoon, but audible are also dealing with publishers of the books they are turning into audio books, most of them are VERY worried about making sure their stuff is locked down nice...
would it be possible for you to put up some working x64 encoders like john33's Vorbis compile im using at the moment(would be happy to send you a copy if you want) it gives me lancer like speeds but...
where in the file would I add that?
found it never mind :)
I was wondering what settings I should use to get cook .ra files out of the real audio encoder if it even supports cook format.
I am now using rockbox on my fuze and apparently .ra is far easier...
spoon, I was told to ask if dbpoweramp invokes "--ignorelength" when using vorbis encoders?
john33 over at hydrogen audio asked :)
the only effect i use is delete orignal when converting audio books :)
would a possible fix be that dbp when not using any special effects(no dsp's other then rename or delete source file for example) flac files could be passed directly to the oggenc if the ones you...
i uploaded one as an example above so you could test it yourself(you can remove the link after you test if you like)
they are audio books that in this case are 6+hours per file, they tend to be...
it gets most of the way done with the encode before it errors with both vorbis and mpc(sv8 or sv7)
Laim works and r13 has the same issue for me with ogg and mpc(musepack)
I get this same error when I try and use any command line based ogg encoder 32 or 64bit, as well as musepack, speex and others.
helix works, and your native ogg encoder works(but is quite alot...
try anydvd, it tends to disable/bypass most of the protections on cd's and dvd's(and bd's and and and)
if that dosnt work, you could try blindwrite to clone the disk to you hdd(1:1 image) then...
ok few comments for the mac users.
1. boot camp
2. itunes.
3. you choose to run a mac on OSX you shouldnt complain that you have less software choices then windows users, ITS YOUR CHOICE TO...
and yes hyperthreading when encoding tends to be slower even on i7, you need to understand how it works.
HT works by having the virtual cores use the logic of the real cores, BUT if the real cores...
Just wana toss this request in for a DSP plugin for lowpass filtering, I use to have one for an older version of DBP(first version I used) it was handy for audio books recorded to pc from casset...
im not asking for a x64 hand optimized version, I would be more then happy with a simple x64 compile.
Mind you the x64 vorbis encoder blow the 32bit version away, want some proof ...
yeah, I have a request in to get some compiles done that are intel compiler based but that use a workaround to get past the "defective" cpu dispatcher that intel's compiler uses, would be nice to see...
also found a couple asian players over the years that say they support speex, tho, how good that suppot would be and how hard on batt life it would be is anybodies guess.
:)
http://www.hydrogenaudio.org/forums/index.php?showtopic=74345
accelerated aoTuV 5.7 using a lancer style patch
also john33 has an x64 compile of aoTuV 5.7 thats quite fast(avalable on the...
depends on the player, if its one you can rockbox then you can play speex afik(my buddys iriver h340 can for example)
if you just want a good player for audio books, try the sansa fuze or clip+...
ok encoders i know have x64 versions are
ogg vorbis(aotuv 5.7 and stock oggenc compiled by john33)
Musepack sv8
Lame
Im working to try and get somebody to compile an x64 speex encoder as well....
will it have things like
joining files
splitting by cue
native x64 support
:)
aax are the new audible format, and are DRM protected, You would need something like drm buster to convert them, I dought spoon will be including any way to convert DRM'd files.......
I would like to see a native x64 version of dbp, it could deal with larger files and would likely be a bit faster if optimized for amd64(x64).
As to join function, I listen to alot of audio...
any fix in the works?
If you need an x64 version of windows to test on, I could supply a key for server 2008 r2(win7 server) if you need it.(legit key)
appears it works with the standard encoder, but any commandline based encoder fails with the same "Error writing audio data to StdIn Pipe" messege.
(would have replyed sooner, but i just got home...
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