DownloadWinamp plugin included.
The latest version is
hereKeep in mind that the encoder binary is not as optimized as in the official beta package. This archive has an updated mpcdec which I advise to use instead of the older one.
RadScorpion
Dec 9 2007, 15:01
Oh. nice. Haven't been around for quite some time.
I think I'm gonna start by writing a nice DirectShow filter for SV8.
Be right back.
Igor
RadScorpion
Dec 13 2007, 16:58
By the way. I have established a small blog website to publish some free tools and software which I try to update on a regular basis so to stay up to date you can visit this website from time to time.
http://blog.monogram.sk/janos/Igor.
Squeller
Dec 24 2007, 04:46
Those mpcenc.exe compiles do nothing on my pentium3/500/xp machine. Fb2k converter makes no progress and tells about 0.00x speed. CPU is idling. The last compile which works here is from 11-13-2006.
What do you mean by "Those mpcenc.exe compiles"? I tested the one from musepack_bin_20071201.zip as well as the official SV8 mpcenc on a P3@800 Mhz with Windows XP and there's no problem. What parameters do you use for mpcenc in foobar?
Squeller
Dec 25 2007, 04:49
Hmm. I tested both mpcenc.exe from the zip's above. I renamed them to mppenc.exe and put it into the fb2k directory. I used the fb2k (latest beta) internal slider setting q(8) for musepack, which is:
Encoder: mppenc.exe
Command line: "--silent --xlevel --quality 8 - %d"
In fb2k advanced preferences I set the converter priority to 6, same result. Ugh, same with my pentium 4 machine. I reckon something in fb2k's internal musepack command line does not work with the latest compiles...
EDIT: It works without the "--xlevel"
If anyone finds other issues with SV8 playback (or encoding), please post about it. We're interested in fixing and finalizing the specs ASAP
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