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FLAC / Re: Multithreading
Last post by Replica9000 -Built a static Linux 64-bit binary using libFLAC git-31ccd3df. Targeted for AVX2 capable CPUs. Also tried my hand at a static Win64 build.
Dear @Replica9000, if possible, consider building a Windows version without the need for AVX instructions.
My test setup is Win 7 x64 in a VM, so I'm not sure how well these perform on real hardware. I included 32-bit and 64-bit, with an asm/noasm version of each. On my Linux PC, the no asm builds perform faster for 16-bit files, but the opposite seemed to be the case in the VM. Flaccid only supports 16-bit, but the couple 24-bit files I tried encoded fine.
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3rd Party Plugins - (fb2k) / Re: foo_vis_spectrum_analyzer
Last post by fogna80 -thank you for your awesome plugin. I have a newbie question, I have installed v0.7.6.2 (Foobar2000 v2.1.4 32bit), if I set the Frame Counter on and at the same time I try to change the Refresh Rate Limit to 100Hz or 200Hz the counter always shows about 60 fps. My monitor refresh rate is 144Hz (correctly set in Windows display options). Is the bar animation always capped to about 60 fps maximum ? Thank you in advance
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Ogg Vorbis - Tech / Re: Vorbis 1.3.7 aoTuV and Lancer patches
Last post by Kraeved -I am confused by the size of out.original.generic.ogg (46 825 bytes). It was produced by Oggenc2.88 hosted on RareWares as well. Of course, different builds may have different relations with mathematics (the notorious floating point), which I have witnessed more than once during the ongoing revival of Helix MP3 encoder. But is it okay to get the difference of 5 kilobytes between the results of x86 and x64 builds of the same audio encoder codebase?
To compare: the difference between the results of Aoyumi own builds (so-called Venc) is only 4 bytes, the difference between the results of reference Vorbis builds (not presented in the table above) compiled by Chocobo is 2 bytes, and there is no difference at all between the results of FFMPEG x86 and x64 (builds by AnimMouse and Nanake).
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Scientific Discussion / Re: SuperFast LAME multi-threaded MP3 encoder
Last post by Kraeved -As far as I understand, MP3 format, due to its design (the notorious reservoir of bits), does not favor multicore encoding, but you, describing the technical details, stated that it was possible without loss of quality. I encoded two WAV PCM files (44.1 kHz 16 bit stereo and 11025 Hz 16 bit mono) using SuperLame as follows: freaccmd.exe in.wav -e superlame.
The latter one failed.
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FLAC / Re: Multithreading
Last post by Kraeved -Built a static Linux 64-bit binary using libFLAC git-31ccd3df. Targeted for AVX2 capable CPUs. Also tried my hand at a static Win64 build.
Dear @Replica9000, if possible, consider building a Windows version without the need for AVX instructions.
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CD Hardware/Software / Re: CD rip has numerous timing problems
Last post by Bogozo -any way to get a rip I can confirm as error free?If this CD is presented in CTDB, you can use CUETools and try to verify and repair your rip, regardless of what program was used for ripping.
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MP3 - General / Re: Resurrecting/Preserving the Helix MP3 encoder
Last post by KevinB52379 -9
3rd Party Plugins - (fb2k) / Re: Biography Discussion
Last post by GLcentral -10
3rd Party Plugins - (fb2k) / Re: Biography Discussion
Last post by GLcentral -Greatly appreciate the help again and excuse me if this is confusing, truly new to all of this but learning lots on the way!