EncSpot accuracy and alternatives? |
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EncSpot accuracy and alternatives? |
Dec 10 2012, 18:41
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Group: Members Posts: 1 Joined: 10-December 12 Member No.: 105098 |
From what info I scrounged up, Encspot is supposedly abandoned and somewhat inaccurate nowadays. I've also heard that there have been modified versions, but I didn't find much on names or info about them.
So my question is this: are there any newer, more accurate programs out there in the same vein as Encspot? Or am I misinformed and EncSpot is still a valid program for its purposes? Thank you for your time, and I apologize if I put this under the wrong category. This post has been edited by SakuraFox512: Dec 10 2012, 18:49 |
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Dec 11 2012, 01:09
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Group: Members Posts: 581 Joined: 12-May 06 From: Colorado, USA Member No.: 30694 |
What is the purpose of EncSpot, anyway? Guessing at what encoder was used to encode an MP3 was never very meaningful, given all the transcodes out there. Great, this MP3 has a LAME tag, so what... What are you hoping it will tell you?
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Dec 11 2012, 07:16
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Group: Members Posts: 240 Joined: 14-October 05 Member No.: 25099 |
Try MediaInfo.
-------------------- lame -V 0
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