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Lossy Audio Compression => MPC => Topic started by: hybridfan on 2006-03-31 22:35:57

Title: Amazing Speed
Post by: hybridfan on 2006-03-31 22:35:57
OK I have been using ogg for a while now, as the quality is very good, however when I tried MPC I was blown away by how fast it encodes, it is quite unbelievable, also sounds very good, is there a way of ripping directly to MPC though without going through a command line encoder, I use EAC at the moment but would prefer to use CDEX.
Title: Amazing Speed
Post by: DickxLaurent on 2006-03-31 23:03:15
Musepack is a command line encoder and can be used with a variety of frontends, like EAC or Foobar2000.  You'll want to configure the command line parameters in CDex similiar to how you are in EAC.
Title: Amazing Speed
Post by: atici on 2006-04-01 00:41:00
Surely MPC is very good. But I think Lancer compiles of Ogg Vorbis are extremely fast too. Give it a try: Here (http://homepage3.nifty.com/blacksword/index_e.htm).
Title: Amazing Speed
Post by: Firon on 2006-04-01 03:04:51
Yeah, try out the Lancer optimized builds, they're usually about 2 times faster, which is certainly quite usable.
Title: Amazing Speed
Post by: hybridfan on 2006-04-01 13:25:37
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Musepack is a command line encoder and can be used with a variety of frontends, like EAC or Foobar2000.  You'll want to configure the command line parameters in CDex similiar to how you are in EAC.
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Yeah thanks for the help but is there a dll file to put in cdex directory like ogg ones?
Title: Amazing Speed
Post by: master on 2006-04-02 04:50:56
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Yeah thanks for the help but is there a dll file to put in cdex directory like ogg ones?
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Use External Musepack Encoder in the Encoder selection.