than Xing.
Is that the MMX version of LAME?
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headphones and find listening tests on my HiFi arduous. I'll stick with -h
if there's some doubt over the quality of -q1. I like the extra encode
speed too :)
I think Roel is the fella who swears by -q1. Maybe he's best to ask?
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to use GNU make only makefiles.
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v3.87, as v3.88 doesn't compile at the moment. It reduced a VBR file from
181.5Kbps down to 177.3Kbps. Is this to be expected?
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:
! cd mp3x; $(MAKE)
frontend/mp3rtp:
! cd frontend; $(MAKE)
mpglib/mpglib.a:
cd mpglib; $(MAKE)
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it is more likely to degrade the sound
over -q2? If so, the Roel recommendation of -q1, seems a little dangerous?
You think the extra ~5% file size, that encoding using -q2 requires,
usually provides superior sound quality?
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bad id3v2 tags created with v3.87 :(
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On Thu, 28 Sep 2000, Takehiro Tominaga wrote:
"M" == Mark Powell [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
M BTW The gcc 2.95.2 options are perfectly valid for FreeBSD as
M well as Linux. Obviously :) Can they be copied into the FBSD
M section too?
silly thing. you had better
On Thu, 28 Sep 2000, Robert Hegemann wrote:
Mark Powell schrieb am Don, 28 Sep 2000:
On Wed, 27 Sep 2000, Robert Hegemann wrote:
On my Linux Box with a Pentium 166 MMX the MMX and non-MMX
version produce bit identical results.
How did you get the Linux version to assemble
with Robert's extra RH_AMP
stuff, that he didn't compile into the non-MMX version.
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to the MMX code always being present in the
binary. On an non-MMX CPU it would fall back to using the old non-MMX
code. Thus never executing an illegal instruction. Isn't this how
commercial applications handle it? Of course if this is a lot of work, for
little gain, then forgive me :)
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On Thu, 28 Sep 2000, Robert Hegemann wrote:
Mark Powell schrieb am Don, 28 Sep 2000:
Hmm, you may dig in the Gogo sources. If I remember right
they allowed to turn on optimizations with something like
--use-mmx. This could be a way to do it in LAME too.
Surely Gabriel
-q1 nor --raise-smr x.
He also thinks -q1 could be unsafe. Is that unsafe just in v3.87 or has it
always been so, Robert?
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that also be inconjunction with the --raise-smr 1 flag for VBR?
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, but please re-instate the # frames.
3) Would be really something if it would also say [total# frames/total
# of S frames/ total # of M/S frames]. Room enough on the lines :)
I like this idea too, Roel.
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On Tue, 26 Sep 2000, Ross Levis wrote:
Mark Powell wrote:
FYI My PIII 583MHz (not Coppermine) provides ~1.5x normal speed.
On Win98 the new VBR encodes at ~1.1x on my AMD K62-428. CBR is a bit faster.
K62 is known for slow FPU so I would expect much better from the P3
reasonable alternative ?
Only your ears can tell you what is good quality.
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t variable.
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so that I should
upgrade from 3.77 to 3.78.1 ???
Try FreeBSD. A simple:
$ cd /usr/ports/devel/gmake
$ make all install
Will do everything for you :)
BTW 3.79.1 is the latest version of GNU make.
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or a PIII 1.2GHz, LAME is still going to use ~100% of
CPU. With a faster CPU it will simply use 100% of CPU for a shorter time.
Is this a known problem? Is it expected?
I hope I explained what I *think* you were asking.
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(playback is fine).
Again check what the difference in these two situations is, using top and
other diagnostic tools.
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(10^3 * 10^(3*2))
TRI = 3 == Trillion= 10^12 (10^3 * 10^(3*3))
QUAD = 4 == Quadrillion = 10^15 (10^3 * 10^(3*4))
And as I said :) We use this system in the UK... unofficially.
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lete lack of accents in English:
I read the book.
I have read the book.
Completely different pronunciation of "read"; "reed" 1st, "red" 2nd; but
same spelling :(
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from a pipeline. But as a user I would definitely use this option if
it were offered.
In a pipeline it can store the file temporarily. Either in memory or /tmp.
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