Benjamin Larsson wrote:
Mike Melanson wrote:Hi,I have started entering filesizes into a spreadsheet (OpenOffice Calc format) for easy comparison and for tracking progress:http://multimedia.cx/alac-sizes.odsRight now, it shows uncompressed sizes, iTunes compression performance, and Jai-2008-06-08 performance. We can add further columns as Jai improves the encoder.If anyone has ideas for how to make the spreadsheet pretty, maybe with graphs, have at it. I'm no spreadsheet ninja.http://www.dbpoweramp.com/dmc.htm is also able to encode into alac. So it would be nice if this encoder could be included in the tests. Afaik it sometimes produces smaller alac files then iTunes.MvH Benjamin Larsson
Ok, I did the homework. Attached is a new spreadsheet with a graph and the dBpoweramp figures(iTunes won on every sample).
MvH Benjamin Larsson
alac-sizes.ods
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