due to the last 2 threads about ogg and mp3, i decided to make some
test, and they shows some extremely interresting things.
i have used the following tools: tar, bz2, lame, oggenc
[EMAIL PROTECTED]: ~/sound_test$ ls -lh
total 90.4M
-rw-r--r--1 redeeman redeeman 8.3M Dec 8 12:43
On Mon, 08 Dec 2003 12:57:32 +0100 Redeeman [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
R due to the last 2 threads about ogg and mp3, i decided to make some
R test, and they shows some extremely interresting things.
R
R i have used the following tools: tar, bz2, lame, oggenc
R
R [EMAIL PROTECTED]: ~/sound_test$
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On Mon, 08 Dec 2003 12:57:32 +0100
Redeeman [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
this even shows that its better to bz2 them than to compress with
varible bitrate, joint sterio 320kbps mp3. the compressions time was
even smaller on the bz2, so i wonder if there is going to be a bz2
plugin
Redeeman wrote:
due to the last 2 threads about ogg and mp3, i decided to make some
test, and they shows some extremely interresting things.
i have used the following tools: tar, bz2, lame, oggenc
[EMAIL PROTECTED]: ~/sound_test$ ls -lh
total 90.4M
-rw-r--r--1 redeeman redeeman 8.3M Dec
On Monday 08 December 2003 13:57, Redeeman wrote:
due to the last 2 threads about ogg and mp3, i decided to make some
test, and they shows some extremely interresting things.
i have used the following tools: tar, bz2, lame, oggenc
[EMAIL PROTECTED]: ~/sound_test$ ls -lh
total 90.4M
Redeeman wrote:
due to the last 2 threads about ogg and mp3, i decided to make some
test, and they shows some extremely interresting things.
i have used the following tools: tar, bz2, lame, oggenc
[EMAIL PROTECTED]: ~/sound_test$ ls -lh
total 90.4M
-rw-r--r--1 redeeman redeeman 8.3M Dec
sorry, about the ogg file. i forgot i putted that in another dir.
-rw-r--r--1 redeeman redeeman 3.1M Dec 8 13:49 the_hero.ogg --
made with oggenc the_hero.wav, so its standard options, now for the best
possible ogg:
-rw-r--r--1 redeeman redeeman 14M Dec 8 13:51 the_hero.ogg
made
On Mon, 2003-12-08 at 13:25, Jonas Widarsson wrote:
Redeeman wrote:
due to the last 2 threads about ogg and mp3, i decided to make some
test, and they shows some extremely interresting things.
i have used the following tools: tar, bz2, lame, oggenc
[EMAIL PROTECTED]: ~/sound_test$ ls
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On Mon, 08 Dec 2003 12:57:32 +0100
Redeeman [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
due to the last 2 threads about ogg and mp3, i decided to make some
test, and they shows some extremely interresting things.
hmm, redoing this myself disproves your idea :
64306076 Depeche Mode - Sister of
HMM, i just tested this again, but with another track, and it seems it
depends extremely much on what track it is
On Mon, 2003-12-08 at 14:03, Spider wrote:
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On Mon, 08 Dec 2003 12:57:32 +0100
Redeeman [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
due to the last 2 threads about ogg and mp3, i
Redeeman ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) schrieb am 08.12.2003 14:12 Uhr:
HMM, i just tested this again, but with another track, and it seems it
depends extremely much on what track it is
I've tried it on a 16 Minutes Audio file (176MB of 98 per cent funk [does
anybody know the song? :-)]), the tar.bz2
Redeeman wrote:
and as an answer to Øyvind Stegard's question:
its not a joke, and if i uncompress the tarball it works 100% and i get
the same md5sum of the file before and after.
and yes, this was ripped from a original cd, using grip, which i used
cdparanoia within.
Pardon me, then. I guess
On Mon, Dec 08, 2003 at 02:28:45PM +0100, Christian Aust wrote:
Redeeman ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) schrieb am 08.12.2003 14:12 Uhr:
HMM, i just tested this again, but with another track, and it seems it
depends extremely much on what track it is
I've tried it on a 16 Minutes Audio file (176MB
On Mon, 2003-12-08 at 17:01, Øyvind Stegard wrote:
Redeeman wrote:
and as an answer to Øyvind Stegard's question:
its not a joke, and if i uncompress the tarball it works 100% and i get
the same md5sum of the file before and after.
and yes, this was ripped from a original cd, using
Redeeman wrote:
the one i got compressed alot was from a cd with soundtrack from a game, so no voice from a singing person, maybe that has something to say
Perhaps very repetative, with each repetition containing exactly the
same samples .. Like, for instance, a MOD/tracker-like file converted to
I agree with Robert Xyvind, that can't be real music ;)
The .bz2 compression ratio (vs. the wav) was 1 : 5.781
I tried bzipping some Chopin (bzip2 version 1.02, no cmdline options) and I
got a measley 1 : 1.24
Personally though, (with my speakers at least), I can't tell the difference
between 1.4
Achilles Limbouris wrote:
I agree with Robert Xyvind, that can't be real music ;)
The .bz2 compression ratio (vs. the wav) was 1 : 5.781
I tried bzipping some Chopin (bzip2 version 1.02, no cmdline options) and I
got a measley 1 : 1.24
Personally though, (with my speakers at least), I can't tell
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