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reference.wav for DAE Quality

Does anyone have the reference.wav file that is generated by Andre's "CreateReference.exe"? I don't feel like waiting 10 hours or more to have it generated on my Pentium 4... Wondering why it takes so long.

reference.wav for DAE Quality

Reply #1
Does anyone have the reference.wav file that is generated by Andre's "CreateReference.exe"? I don't feel like waiting 10 hours or more to have it generated on my Pentium 4... Wondering why it takes so long.


Sorry, I don't have the reference.wav, but I'm also interested to find out if someone has it? BTW, Where can I get CreateReference.exe? I couldn't find it on google.



reference.wav for DAE Quality

Reply #4
Sebastian,

If you can wait I'll create the file, compress and upload it to my webspace. It may take about ten hours though.

7.0% Done - Estimated Remaining  2:44:18 ...
daefeatures.co.uk

reference.wav for DAE Quality

Reply #5
I can have a FLAC version posted on my website in about 2 and a half hour. Let me know if you want it.



 

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Reply #8
Found out that WavPack creates an even smaller file: 308 MB

What hardware did you use that the file was ready in only two and a half hours?


I'm just using an over-clocked AMD (2.4Ghz Barton) mobile XP. It took about 2 hours and and then about 20 minutes to upload the file.

/Mike