oggenc2.42 and oggenc2.5 released |
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oggenc2.42 and oggenc2.5 released |
Apr 8 2005, 12:37
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Group: Members Posts: 498 Joined: 2-October 01 Member No.: 168 |
QUOTE (john33 @ Apr 5 2005, 06:01 PM) Yes, it is. Oh, well, expecially for low bitrates seems to be necessary (even if not all music have these problems). Here are some links: RealNetworks' Signal Processing Sure-Fire Tips for Encoding High-Quality, Low-Bandwidth Audio, Part 1 Sure-Fire Tips for Encoding High-Quality, Low-Bandwidth Audio, Part 2 HaPpY CoDiNg !!! |
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Apr 29 2011, 21:37
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Hi!
I have problem compiling oggenc2.87 sources. In oggenc.c I have call to unresolved function utf8_validate I have searched for this function everywhere and no luck finding, even google can't find the library which does export this function. Any help? |
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Apr 29 2011, 21:49
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Holy thread resurrection...
You can find this function in vorbis-tools-1.4.0 ( http://xiph.org/downloads/ ). |
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Apr 30 2011, 08:41
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Hi! I have problem compiling oggenc2.87 sources. In oggenc.c I have call to unresolved function utf8_validate I have searched for this function everywhere and no luck finding, even google can't find the library which does export this function. Any help? If you compile oggenc using aotuv, please dont forget to share it with HA folks. |
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Apr 30 2011, 10:26
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http://rghost.ru/5398357
* tested, but not thoroughly * don't have built-in resampler * don't have built-in FLAC reader |
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Apr 30 2011, 14:54
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http://rghost.ru/5398357 * tested, but not thoroughly * don't have built-in resampler * don't have built-in FLAC reader Thanks! Works fine, as for me More then 2x speedup for x64 SSE3 in compare to reference venc: CODE CLI encoder: D:\oggenc2\Win64\SSE3\oggenc2.exe Destination file: D:\Моя музыка\Mozart\Eine Kleine Nachtmusik\01_WAM_Eine_Kleine_Nachtmusik_1_Allegro.ogg Encoder stream format: 44100Hz / 2ch / 16bps Command line: "D:\oggenc2\Win64\SSE3\oggenc2.exe" -s 727225542 -Q -q1 - -o "01_WAM_Eine_Kleine_Nachtmusik_1_Allegro.ogg" Working folder: D:\Моя музыка\Mozart\Eine Kleine Nachtmusik\ Encoder process still running, waiting... Encoder process terminated cleanly. Ogg: rewriting stream Track converted successfully. Total encoding time: 0:08.221, 61.06x realtime CLI encoder: D:\aoTuV_b6.03\venc.exe Destination file: D:\Моя музыка\Mozart\Eine Kleine Nachtmusik\01_WAM_Eine_Kleine_Nachtmusik_1_Allegro1.ogg Encoder stream format: 44100Hz / 2ch / 16bps Command line: "D:\aoTuV_b6.03\venc.exe" -q1 - "01_WAM_Eine_Kleine_Nachtmusik_1_Allegro1.ogg" Working folder: D:\Моя музыка\Mozart\Eine Kleine Nachtmusik\ Encoder process still running, waiting... Encoder process terminated cleanly. Ogg: rewriting stream Track converted successfully. Total encoding time: 0:18.688, 26.86x realtime (Intel Core i3 530) Also, I've got the same peak value for your encoder on this track. This post has been edited by Steve Forte Rio: Apr 30 2011, 14:55 |
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Apr 30 2011, 14:58
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I use SoX to compare two encoders:
CODE sox -D -m -v 1 test1.ogg -v -1 test2.ogg --null spectrogram -o diff.png
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Apr 30 2011, 15:26
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As I understand, it generates a spectrogram of the difference signal, right?
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Apr 30 2011, 15:42
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Yes, exactly.
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Apr 30 2011, 16:41
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Thanks! Of course, it's better way than peak analysis or bitcomparing
This post has been edited by Steve Forte Rio: Apr 30 2011, 16:41 |
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May 1 2011, 07:51
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Thx IgorC!
I was learning minGW installation guide when I saw your post. I am starting encoding some CDs and post here notices if any problems. |
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May 1 2011, 08:24
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Do you mean that you encode DTS-CD to Vorbis?
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May 1 2011, 17:19
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Holy thread resurrection... You can find this function in vorbis-tools-1.4.0 ( http://xiph.org/downloads/ ). thanks! |
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May 2 2011, 20:21
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