Hello!
Respiong from a ary so please wexcuse if sometingh is dizzy here.. ;)
Uh,...
I replaced all double with float.. every double that existes in the
souece..
I got no difference whatseoever.. the files encoded did not differ at
all..
I got no speedup.. but it saved some memory.. (I was optimizing the
memory consumption..)
My thought is that in MSDOS environment the float was 16 bits only and
for those 32 bit was needed.. but 64 bit was a bit overkill..
Just my .2 cents.. try it yourself..
joint-stereo is the way to go IMHO..
By all!
/jp
On Sat, 31 Oct 1998, Michael Cheng wrote:
> hi all,
> some random thoughts...
>
> Tord (bladenc author) claims that FP accuracy is part of the reason some
> ISO implementations don't sound that good.
> Who was it that changed all occuracnes of 'float' to "FLOAT" and then did
> "#define FLOAT double"? Peman? Did you get a speedup? slowdown? quality
> change? Anyone have any opinions?
>
> later
> mike
>