Actualy, the very best thing would be to create a file in the dir where all
the mp3's are that looked something like this.. "48.42" for example.. the
file could very well be empty
any chance i could look at the source and see if i can do anything with it ?
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I may contact you (Rob) about licensing issues. (TekNap isn't under
the GPL, so I don't think I can legally distribute my changes.)
you could always distribute it as patch. :)
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Hi all,
I checked in today a round about 20 percent
faster old VBR code.
Have fun
Robert
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Robert Hegemann wrote:
Btw, after a test run, I noticed that 405 bytes differ (at least
according to the simple cmp program I wrote :). Is that something to
worry about?
Well, for me using the gogo routine decreases the sound quality a lot.
It's true, it's fast, but I'm not an
Robert wrote
I checked in today a round about 20 percent
faster old VBR code.
What changes did you make?
enquiring minds want to know :)
later
mike
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Which encoding engines are being used in MusicMatch and Realaudio Jukebox?
I seem to remember some discussion here about the Fraunhoffer encoder in
MusicMatch being crippled (not bitrate limited but missing some "features").
Which program has the better encoder? Can either one use LAME as
Date: Fri, 11 Aug 2000 20:37:00 +0200
From: Roel VdB [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Hi,
I don't know how hard it is to get lame converted to a win32 codec,
but I think it would have it's uses.
Any win32 people wanting to give it a shot?
I believe Vorbis now has an ACM wrapper, so starting with
Real has released a Jukebox that encodes to MP3, too. But it uses the codec of
Xing and it is costlier than MMBJ. So, you better go for MMJB5. It will give you
better quality and I think it is easier to use.
- Zia
Musicmatch now comes with free, unrestricted MP3 encoding using
the FhG codec.