Ogg vorbis in 1CD DivX movies |
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Ogg vorbis in 1CD DivX movies |
Oct 12 2001, 16:32
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Group: Members Posts: 15 Joined: 12-October 01 Member No.: 276 |
What about to encode audio with ogg vorbis for 1 CD Divx movies instead of using lame mp3's like:
--abr 1XX -h --nspsytune --athtype 2 --lowpass (17-18) --ns-bass -8 -Y Has it sense???? Because the audio quality of ogg vorbis at medium bitrates seems to be comparable or better than mp3, How about to encode tracks at 100-140kbps with Ogg? ThanksĦĦĦ Sergio :confused: |
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Dec 5 2001, 06:03
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Group: Banned Posts: 386 Joined: 5-December 01 Member No.: 589 |
It has and can be done. It is just a little involved, messy, and Ingo has stated that it might not be compatable with the future release of his directshow vorbis filters. Works fine for now and under Linux also. You simply have to replace all the DLL files in the nandub dir with ogg or vorbis in their name with their matches from the Vorbis RC2 Win32 SDK. Synch is perfect. And it still seems to be working for me in AVI even though 0.6 says no AVI. The ony problem arrises when you seek in the movie, then the sound totally cuts out. But I did a 1CD rip of AKIRA with 96Kbps ABR Vorbis and it looks and sounds great!
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Dec 14 2001, 23:49
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Matroska developer Group: Members Posts: 922 Joined: 29-September 01 Member No.: 74 |
... Neo, the fearless DivX/Ogg crusader !!
Hopefully Nic will get some help soon to get his Nandub modification to mux Ogg RC3 and AAC streams done .... i tried to organize something here .... |
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Dec 15 2001, 23:49
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Group: Banned Posts: 386 Joined: 5-December 01 Member No.: 589 |
If only I had better coding skills I would love to help out. Jump on it even. As always I have never stopped learning. But I have yet to find any usefull docs or tutorials on coding DLLs or sharred binaries and how to use them in programs that is not MSVC specific. I have MSVC I just do not like it. I much prefer standard or ANSI compliant portable compilers like gcc, mingw, and cygwin.
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Dec 19 2001, 23:18
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Group: Banned Posts: 386 Joined: 5-December 01 Member No.: 589 |
I have seen non MSVC DLL source. I just don't have a good understanding of the functions and the DLL basics. Once past that I could worry about expoting whole class structures. I just need the basics first. I guess I will just have to save up for another book as there is no readily availible decent documentation.
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Dec 21 2001, 21:46
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Group: Banned Posts: 386 Joined: 5-December 01 Member No.: 589 |
The only time I use C is for simple stuff usually less than 50 lines of code with very little code re-use. Otherwise it is C++ all the way. Classes are quite cool and make code recycling quite easy and efficient. Not to mention function and method overloading. Ok actually they are prety much the same thing.
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