Michael Beal wrote:
> Although I think the idea of an on-the-fly audio reencoder would be
> great, the practicalities of such a tool aren't realistic, at least
> not to me.  In math terms, X-channel_audio -> mplayer -> remixing
> app -> ffmpeg -> Audio_out = MASSIVE CPU time.  My target for
> development is the <2GHz PCs for conversion to Media Centers.  This
> type of audio re-encoder is WAY outside that target.

Do you think so? I was happy watching a DVD with 800MHz, a 2 GHz
machine should be able to do some audio changes. Anyway, my second
core is doing nothing when watching something, so audio recoding is no
big deal here :)


Dischi

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