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Topic: Want to encode CD's to OGG (Read 2301 times) previous topic - next topic
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Want to encode CD's to OGG

Well first of all im new here, so please forgive me if i am posting in the wrong section.
Well due to an unexpected hard drive failure i have lost all my CD's which i had encoded as 320 kbit MP3. I had been wanting to re encode them to OGG, im using EAC with Garf's GT3 Encoder, my only problem is that i dont know which quality value is comparable to the 320 kbit, also i am using the following the following command line
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-a "%a" -t "%t" -l "%g" -d "%y" -N "%n" -G "%m" %s

Could someone please explain what this means ( i know some of it is for the vorbis tags, but im not completely sure what some of it is), and links to alternate command line entrys would be appreciated.

Thanks in advance

Want to encode CD's to OGG

Reply #1
hmm....It is subjective.  With Garf's GT3b1, you start with q 5 and if it doesnt sound too good to you, then move up.  For me, q 5 sounds pretty nice.  But for audiophiles, they're not even that happy with q 9 or q 10

 

Want to encode CD's to OGG

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also i am using the following the following command line
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-a "%a" -t "%t" -l "%g" -d "%y" -N "%n" -G "%m" %s

Could someone please explain what this means

from command line type 'oggenc -h'.
PANIC: CPU 1: Cache Error (unrecoverable - dcache data) Eframe = 0x90000000208cf3b8
NOTICE - cpu 0 didn't dump TLB, may be hung