Have you blindtested --vbr-new against the normal? It may very well be ok for your ears, and speed things up quite nicely. Are you using the ICL compiles from rjamorim? And for others, is the Rarewares 3.97b1 lame.exe compiled with ICL? I see this:
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Bundle: includes lame.exe, lame_enc.dll (ICL4.5) and lameACM.acm (ICL9.0)
I always assumed it was, unless it can't be built with ICL for some reason?
john33
Nov 9 2005, 17:03
QUOTE(Synaptic Line Noise @ Nov 9 2005, 08:51 PM)
Have you blindtested --vbr-new against the normal? It may very well be ok for your ears, and speed things up quite nicely. Are you using the ICL compiles from rjamorim? And for others, is the Rarewares 3.97b1 lame.exe compiled with ICL? I see this:
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Bundle: includes lame.exe, lame_enc.dll (ICL4.5) and lameACM.acm (ICL9.0)
I always assumed it was, unless it can't be built with ICL for some reason?
Yes, the exe and the dll are both built with ICL4.5 and the ACM with 9.0.
Sl@vik
Nov 20 2005, 13:38
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LAME 3.97 (beta 1, Sep 12 2005) 32bits (http://www.mp3dev.org/) CPU features: MMX (ASM used), 3DNow! (ASM used), SSE (ASM used), SSE2 Using polyphase lowpass filter, transition band: 19383 Hz - 19916 Hz Encoding F:\My new music\Music\DJ Helga\0tmp42660.wav to F:\My new music\Music\DJ Helga\0tmp42660.mp3 Encoding as 44.1 kHz VBR(q=0) j-stereo MPEG-1 Layer III (ca. 5.7x) qval=3 Frame | CPU time/estim | REAL time/estim | play/CPU | ETA 123800/183611 (67%)| 2:34/ 3:48| 2:34/ 3:48| 20.957x| 1:14 32 [ 0] 40 [ 0] 48 [ 0] 56 [ 0] 64 [ 0] 80 [ 0] 96 [ 0] 112 [ 0] 128 [ 19] % 160 [ 3853] %%%%%* 192 [ 50766] %%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%*** 224 [ 41774] %%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%**** 256 [ 11548] %%%%%%%%%%%%%%%* 320 [ 15840] %%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%% --------------------------------------------------26:02------------------------ kbps LR MS % long switch short % 224.1 95.1 4.9 78.2 10.5 11.4
i love the Lame 2fast & 2furious... the enc speed is 21x @ -V0 --vbr-new
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