--high :DOriginally Posted by gameplaya15143
built-in resampler is not planned at all, use external resamplerOriginally Posted by gameplaya15143
--high :DOriginally Posted by gameplaya15143
built-in resampler is not planned at all, use external resamplerOriginally Posted by gameplaya15143
my commad-line frontend (new version):
http://forum.doom9.org/showthread.ph...123*post791123
:headbang: i saw --high yesterday.. i really need to learn how to readOriginally Posted by dimzon
.... but doesn't enc_aacplus.dll have a resampler of its own built in?
I'm just hoping to get access to it so I can input a 48khz file and encode it to 24khz (i would never actually do this...). I have an old frontend for enc_aacplus.dll that does provide access to the samplerate, so I know it exists..
enc_aacplus have its own built in resampler (at least 2:1) bcz it requed to AAC+ algorytm itself (AAC+ produce AAC-LC stream at half samplerate). But I can't invoke it (there are no way how to do it) for my own puposesOriginally Posted by gameplaya15143
Actually this is not resampler but actual source samplerate. When I wrote my first version of frontend I does not know how to obtain samplerate from WAV header (sic!) In current version samplerate obtained automatically...Originally Posted by gameplaya15143
this your first one? http://www.crapshack.com/aacenc.zip
cause what ive done here... http://www.geocities.com/gameplaya_1...dmc/index.html
lets me input at 44.1khz and resample to 32khz
p.s.: maybe you could put comments in your source code? so n00bs like me have a fighting chance at understanding/learning what is going on :lustig1:
Wow, i lost this source with my HDD many month ago!Originally Posted by gameplaya15143
Ok, maybe You are right, take look @ it @ mondayOriginally Posted by gameplaya15143
No comments :blush:Originally Posted by gameplaya15143
If it was hard to write it must be hard to read :teufel8:
Dimzon has uploaded a new enc_aacplus.exe and it looks good !
I've created a new aac plugin with options file adapted for using LC-AAC or HE-AAC.
Winamp 5.2 is required (the exe I've made copies the needed enc-aacplus.dll to the plugin folder).
Here it is : http://home.versateladsl.be/dirkvl14...I-20060317.exe
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