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yes, you could use MusiCutter to split the large MP3s into smaller ones using the cuesheets, however it won't be truly gapless because of limitations of the MP3 format.
Last post by telboy1812 -
i have created a new user i have added jsript panel 3 but I have no idea how to the add more i right click jscript 3 in the uil layout and get change base
Please check input and output (compressed as FLAC, because it fits within the 30 MB of files per post limit for the forum). ABX them, and listen them carefully. Post the results when done!
During the first second the input sounds more metallic. The codec simplified the output. But I don't think this kind of thing is even meant to be transparent. Just a tech demo to squish things slowly into tiny space, modern day VQF.
Last post by MihaiPopa12346 -
Could you release a new version with a "-high" argument which gets a bit higher compression ratio than default but 25-50% slower compression and decompression speed?
The recordings have good quality, but using just my ears I've got a hard time to tell them apart (i.e. Foobar v1 vs Foobar v2).
A note: you can load both tracks into fb2k (either v1 or v2), select both, right click, Utilities > ABX tracks and you can do a ABX blind test to see if you can actually tell the difference between the two tracks. Please consider doing this and posting your ABX results!
I am conducting the listening test of the TSAC, and comparison is possible.
Cool.
It's probably tool late, but I'd be interested in how the attached sample would fare compared to others. I deleted my TSAC encodes, but I remember the whispers being especially affected/overshadowed. And a part of the instrumental play got too messy at lower qualities.
Sorry about the bug, I didn't take the same track repeating into account at all. The first version didn't need any special handling for any situation as its logic was super simple.
New version has been uploaded that outsources time tracking to a separate thread, track switch time should now be accurate to 10 milliseconds, assuming all components report latency correctly. The component will now detect if it's the same track we are playing and won't seek to the last recorded timestamp, fixes for example the repeat track play mode. If the timestamp is beyond the current track's duration the component will start the track from the beginning. Previous versions seeked past the end skipping the track entirely.
No sweat, continual use has seen no errors so far, you've done it mate!!
Again (not sure how many times now XD), thank you so damn much for this! Exam season has me beat sometimes and the music loop I've got (can't really focus with anything other than repetitive music static playing) gets me tired, so a small shift into a more bellicose variant of the same song revitalises me, and this small but oh so good transition just makes the experience so much better (I tend to manual track switch between the two songs quite a bit in an hour)!
God's work mate, I've got a 1-second manual track change fade that suits it so damn well, I literally can't tell that there's a delay XD. You're an absolute beast!!!!
But that's enough of me yammering, it's been an absolute pleasure talking with you!! My (maximised) gratuity to you, fellow Foobar2000 connoisseur!! :DD
..not exactly sure how to mark a forum for closure or something of the stature "Solved!". I'll just sign off here, thanks!
Last post by MihaiPopa12346 -
Also, a question: Maybe "TSAC" is named fully as "Transformer Audio Codec" because it uses a transformer model to shrink even more while keeping the quality high?
I compressed a 16-second clip of a song: "Vluarr - They Don't Know" to TSAC @ 3 kbps (setting: -q 5, file size: 6.1 KB) using a Intel i5-4460 CPU (was a pain on compression speed because I don't have a Nvidia GPU, but it worked OK).
Please check input and output (compressed as FLAC, because it fits within the 30 MB of files per post limit for the forum). ABX them, and listen them carefully. Post the results when done!
Since lvqcl still hasn't released a 64-bit version I wanted to see if I can improve the quick conversion I did earlier. Here's a new build that supports both 32-bit and 64-bit foobar2000 versions, dark mode is supported and now fast mode works also on 64-bit variant.
I also added options to resample only chosen samplerates or to resample everything else but the chosen samplerates, so it should allow doing everything mod and mod2 versions did in one file. I didn't see sources for lvqcl's mod variants so this is my custom implementation.
Registered just to give my thanks for this, really appreciate it