Re: determing which encoder is used

2011-07-15 Thread Gianluca Apollaro
for the effort. If you or anyone else has ideas, I'll be happy to know. - Original Message - From: Christopher Chaltain chalt...@gmail.com To: PC Audio Discussion List pc-audio@pc-audio.org Sent: Thursday, July 14, 2011 5:22 PM Subject: Re: determing which encoder is used Which program

Re: determing which encoder is used

2011-07-15 Thread Clifford Blackwell
I'll Google for that! Thanks. - Original Message - From: Gianluca Apollaro gianluca.apollar...@gmail.com To: PC Audio Discussion List pc-audio@pc-audio.org Sent: Friday, July 15, 2011 4:25 AM Subject: Re: determing which encoder is used Hi, use a software called mediaInfo and you'll

Re: determing which encoder is used

2011-07-15 Thread Steve Jacobson
Also, bit-rate is not the only parameter that can be varied. As I recall, frequency response and sampling rate can be varied in some cases as well at the same bit rate. I remember this making a big difference even with the same encoder on a low bit-rate file I was trying to create. Best

determing which encoder is used

2011-07-14 Thread Blackwell, Clifford
Is there a way to determine which .np3 decoder is being used on a computer? I'm ripping things with two different computers and someone asserts that there is an audible difference between files ripped on the different computers even though the files are encoded at the same bit rate. To

Re: determing which encoder is used

2011-07-14 Thread Christopher Chaltain
Which program are you using to rip the CD's? I assume you're using the same program on both computers, and ditto for the other settings? I suppose the hardware, CD reader, device driver, ..., and even processor might make a difference, so ripping at the slowest possible rate and giving the CD

Re: determing which encoder is used

2011-07-14 Thread Clifford Blackwell
, July 14, 2011 5:22 PM Subject: Re: determing which encoder is used Which program are you using to rip the CD's? I assume you're using the same program on both computers, and ditto for the other settings? I suppose the hardware, CD reader, device driver, ..., and even processor might make