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AndyMutz
as far as i recall, this hasn't been mentioned here yet.. a new version of the popular sample rate conversion utility SSRC has been released at http://shibatch.sourceforge.net/

what's new in 1.30:
- clipping bug of noise shaper is fixed
- bug of gaussian pdf is fixed
- buffer initialization bug is fixed

-andy-
rjamorim
No shit! So Naoki is back?

I'll provide an ICL compile at RareWares ASAP.


Edit: It's up now, look at the "others" page.
Enig123
Great! Just before foobar2000 0.9 final release dry.gif
xmixahlx
wow... that's great!

and based on the dir listing here:
http://shibatch.sourceforge.net/download/?M=D

the deconvolve software has been updated as well...


later
mp3er
I am in Japan, but why it cannot access.
I cannot access the Naoki's page.
Why...?
JensRex
I compiled SSRC with GCC, optimized for Athlon XP, and it's a little bit faster than the ICC compile (on Athlon XP only of course).

Download ssrc.exe.

Download ssrc_hp.exe.

Edit: Added ssrc_hp.exe.

Edit: Added (Compiled for Athlon XP) notice at runtime, to tell the exe apart from other builds.

I can make compiles for other CPU's, just let me know. Edit: Though the ICL build is probably faster for Intel CPU's.
witt
QUOTE(mp3er @ Jun 29 2005, 02:21 PM)
I am in Japan, but why it cannot access.
I cannot access the Naoki's page.
Why...?
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He refuses the access from Japan. wink.gif
We need to use proxy access.
mp3er
QUOTE
He refuses the access from Japan. 
We need to use proxy access.


OK.I see.
tev777
How does this compare with John33's SRCDrop?
Digga
QUOTE(tev777 @ Jun 29 2005, 05:06 PM)
How does this compare with John33's SRCDrop?
some pieces of information here.
tev777
QUOTE(Digga @ Jun 29 2005, 08:46 AM)
QUOTE(tev777 @ Jun 29 2005, 05:06 PM)
How does this compare with John33's SRCDrop?
some pieces of information here.
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Thanks, Digga.
rjamorim
QUOTE(tev777 @ Jun 29 2005, 01:06 PM)
How does this compare with John33's SRCDrop?
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Both are very, very good. The only downsides of SSRC are that it breaks on extreme resampling jobs (stuff like 6kHz -> 48kHz) and can't handle arbitratry sampling rates (like 32,758Hz to 85,971Hz).
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