Re: [MP3 ENCODER] Re: new psymodel / lame-0807-snapshot

2000-08-08 Thread Robert Hegemann
Takehiro Tominaga schrieb am Die, 08 Aug 2000: "R" == Robert Hegemann [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes: R I just wanna let you know that it does not compile out of the R box mainly because your provided mathinline.h interferes with R the one installed in my Linux system. umm,,, just

Re: [MP3 ENCODER] Win32 build

2000-08-08 Thread David Bridson
May I take it from these e-mails that most builds of LAME do not incorporate MMX enhancements? If that is the case, where can I find a build that does include MMX (or even 3D Now!) enhancements? Cheers, David -- MP3 ENCODER mailing list ( http://geek.rcc.se/mp3encoder/ )

[MP3 ENCODER] Vorbis

2000-08-08 Thread Ivo
Apologizing for offtopicness beforehand, I'd like to ask something about Vorbis. I've compiled Vorbis support into LAME and the XMMS plugin from a nightly build. I've tried encoding an ogg file and it went file. Playing it in XMMS, though, hinted that my P133 is not fast enough to play ogg, since

[MP3 ENCODER] Vorbis

2000-08-08 Thread David Bridson
Speaking of Vorbis, when (if) will Vorbis support (with no extra downloads no extra hassle) be built into the downloadable source code? Cheers, David -- MP3 ENCODER mailing list ( http://geek.rcc.se/mp3encoder/ )

Re: [MP3 ENCODER] Vorbis

2000-08-08 Thread Christopher Wise
On Tue, 8 Aug 2000, Ivo wrote: Playing it in XMMS, though, hinted that my P133 is not fast enough to play ogg, since CPU load was 100% and playback awful. Does decoding really take so much CPU power on a P133 or should it be more reasonable? Decoding really does take that much power on a

Re: [MP3 ENCODER] --nspsytune really sounds (more than a fair amount) worse :-((

2000-08-08 Thread Naoki Shibata
I have already figured out why current --nspsytune spend too much bits for tonal parts. I told all of my new ideas to Takehiro, and Takehiro is now working to implement some of them. I also want to do that myself, but I'm now very busy. I have not changed JS related algorithms, so currently