> From: "Mark Taylor" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>
> Has anyone tried compiling LAME with MSVC's "Assume No Aliasing"
> option? I used to do some scientific computing, and I remember that
> this type of option was needed to get C performance up to the level of
Fortran.
/Oa is specified by default in Ma
> I just received a copy of the new AAC licence agreement from Dolby.
> It might be interesting to look at it, because it includes the full list
> of patents covering AAC (with numbers, so you can look at them with
> patentminer or something like this).
> I uploaded it on mp3tech, AAC section.
Oo
Bad idea to use analogue recording through a soundcard. You get added distortion from
the digital to analogue (DA) conversion from the CD player and then more distortion
going back to digital (AD) through the soundcard. If you want to EQ a song then do it
digitally. Rip the song using a CD r
Oh, okay... Looks like I got in over my head... Hmm, recording a CD thru the line-in
seems to work fine for me... Oh well :-\
About the EQing, I think Greg misunderstood me... I use the EQ in the CD ripping
process, not in the MP3 decoding process. I use Winamp to play MP3s, & I leave its EQ
f
A couple of questions on MSVC:
1.
Has anyone tried compiling LAME with MSVC's "Assume No Aliasing"
option? I used to do some scientific computing, and I remember that
this type of option was needed to get C performance up to the level of Fortran.
2.
Is is possible to make a statically linked
>
> Hello,
>
> is there a possibility to add 2 seconds silent at the end of the mp3-file
> while encoding???
>
> ciao,
> Anselm
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>
probably easier to do this before encoding. use sox to convert
to raw PCM, then add 352800 by
> Well, what are the differences between normal releases and CVS
releases
> of LAME? On the russian site
(http://www.chat.ru/~dkutsanov/~index.htm),
> there are some binaries after which is written "from cvs". What does
> it actually imply?
CVS is a version control system. Many people can work
freeamp uses a Xing decoder, table entry is 332.
Robert
Mark Taylor schrieb am Fre, 24 Mär 2000:
> It looks like this MPEG2 table bug has finally showed up as a real glitch.
>
> There seems to be a problem with the 19'th number in Table B.2.c (24kHz):
>
> { /* Table B.2.c: 24 kHz */
It looks like this MPEG2 table bug has finally showed up as a real glitch.
There seems to be a problem with the 19'th number in Table B.2.c (24kHz):
{ /* Table B.2.c: 24 kHz */ /* ISO docs: 332. mpg123: 330 */
{0,6,12,18,24,30,36,44,54,66,80,96,114,136,162,194,232,278, 332
I just received a copy of the new AAC licence agreement from Dolby.
It might be interesting to look at it, because it includes the full list
of patents covering AAC (with numbers, so you can look at them with
patentminer or something like this).
I uploaded it on mp3tech, AAC section.
Regards,
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