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Topic: Are there plans for a Garf-tuned Vorbis 1.01? (Read 8200 times) previous topic - next topic
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Are there plans for a Garf-tuned Vorbis 1.01?

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I think you'll find that the extra size of the higher bitrate, ie., the GT3b1 lib, encodes is actually down to the fact, IIRC, that the latest libogg creates slightly larger files that the version used in the 1.0-Gt3b1.


True. I merged the GT3b1 code into the libvorbis 1.0.1 tree some time ago and noticed a slight difference in file size. Haven't traced the source, though.

( http://matchasm.student.utwente.nl/libvorb...20031130.tar.gz )

 

Are there plans for a Garf-tuned Vorbis 1.01?

Reply #26
Damien Rice - Delicate - Damien Rice Live From the Union Chapel

q 5.50 (original, listed as 176kbps) - 5.43MB (142kbps according to foobar)
q 5.50 (GT3b1, listed as 196kbps)  - 5.94MB (155kbps according to foobar)

Both sound fine, but this is far from a 'killer sample' laden song, and the ALC650 on my work box is not sufficient for ABXing.

Of course this is just testing the non-GT3b1 version of oggdrop versus the hybrid version...