john33
Dec 18 2001, 05:58
Looks like small tuning changes. All versions available later today at:
http://www.inf.ufpr.br/~rja00/
as usual.
john33
rjamorim
Dec 18 2001, 07:19
Already uploaded.
niktheblak
Dec 18 2001, 08:33
Hey everyone this is getting rather serious right here!
I fed the rc3pre4 oggenc with my favourite problem samples with -b 192 and -b 256 and it sounded DAMN GOOD! No more ABXing for me until I get my electrostatic speakers (eta 20 years)
When bitrate peeling and quality-based VBR are reality this *happy camper* is doing some serious OGGing :listening
I've had success with various sample rates with the ogg drag & drop encoder available at the Vorbis download page. I tried the new one listed here and it worked for me at 44.1KHz but not at 22.05. It just quit and the icon disappeared from the screen. I can not find where any log file of errors might be kept.
Does anyone have some thoughts on this? I'm using Windows XP. Garf's tuned drap & drop encoder wouldn't work for me either with Windows 98SE and ME. Have the computer gods put a hex on me?
Benjamin Lebsanft
Dec 18 2001, 11:11
Just use EAC + Oggenc.exe
Benjamin: I'm sorry but I'm a little "dense." I don't know what you mean.
Benjamin Lebsanft
Dec 18 2001, 11:30
i thought that you could test the commandline version and use EAC as a frontend to rip CDs, but i doubt you'll have success with 22.05kHz files...
Benjamin Lebsanft
Dec 18 2001, 12:23
it even sounds "DAMN GOOD" at -b 170
john33
Dec 18 2001, 17:08
Just for the record, only 44.1k is in there at the moment. I believe that it is basically only the other modes 32k, 22050 that stop this being full RC3. However, there might be a little more tuning to come.
john33
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