Re: exhale - Open Source xHE-AAC encoder Reply #550 – 2020-12-31 10:28:19 Intel compiles of exhale-v.1.1.1-36964d20 are now at Rarewares.
Re: exhale - Open Source xHE-AAC encoder Reply #551 – 2020-12-31 10:46:58 Quote from: Destroid on 2020-12-31 07:22:22That ARM demo is amazing Now l have to learn to get a terminal emulator running on Android in order to try this.https://termux.com
Re: exhale - Open Source xHE-AAC encoder Reply #552 – 2020-12-31 11:16:58 exhale v1.1.1-36964d20 (Stable)Built on December 31, 2020, GCC 10.2.0
Re: exhale - Open Source xHE-AAC encoder Reply #553 – 2020-12-31 13:08:04 exhale v1.1.1-36964d20_macOS_ARM.zip@Destroid Here is the release used for Android testexhale-develop-1.1.1-f1c25ea6_Android.zip
Re: exhale - Open Source xHE-AAC encoder Reply #554 – 2020-12-31 14:58:47 I forgot this:exhale%20v1.1.1-36964d20_macOS_x64.zip
Re: exhale - Open Source xHE-AAC encoder Reply #555 – 2020-12-31 17:54:26 Quote from: IgorC on 2020-12-31 00:19:43And, sincerely, today CPUs are fast enough. I get more than 100x speed with exhale on my laptop. What, on single core?
Re: exhale - Open Source xHE-AAC encoder Reply #556 – 2020-12-31 19:29:25 Not in my case... one zero less 10.6x, to be exact, when encoding to preset 3.
Re: exhale - Open Source xHE-AAC encoder Reply #557 – 2020-12-31 20:25:08 yeah, I get about 16x from a moderately spec'd thinkpad from 2 years ago.
Re: exhale - Open Source xHE-AAC encoder Reply #558 – 2020-12-31 22:00:41 Quote from: itisljar on 2020-12-31 17:54:26What, on single core?6 cores / 12 threads
Re: exhale - Open Source xHE-AAC encoder Reply #559 – 2021-01-01 10:06:20 @celona Awesome and thanks I'll try this out for sure.Not to forget a Happy New Year to CRHelmrich, john33, IgorC, and so many HA fans that would fill a book.
Re: exhale - Open Source xHE-AAC encoder Reply #560 – 2021-01-14 00:00:32 fyi, an xHE-AAC demo page (not related to exhale, though): https://www2.iis.fraunhofer.de/AAC/xhe-aac-compare-tab.htmlChris
Re: exhale - Open Source xHE-AAC encoder Reply #561 – 2021-01-14 18:18:35 After trying Exhale on macOS with ARM SoC and on Android, it's Linux's turn and I have compiled Exhale on Raspberry Pi 4, without errors or warnings.Exhale-master-1.1.1-36964d20-Linux-ARM.zip
Re: exhale - Open Source xHE-AAC encoder Reply #562 – 2021-01-16 10:57:26 If you want to make exhale more accessable please submit a proper package build to a distribution's package repo instead of posting random builds/binaries. Repology looks very sparse in that regard, https://repology.org/project/exhale/versions
Re: exhale - Open Source xHE-AAC encoder Reply #563 – 2021-01-17 10:58:26 Still nothing from ffmpeg people? At least decoder...?
Re: exhale - Open Source xHE-AAC encoder Reply #564 – 2021-01-17 13:57:04 Quote from: C.R.Helmrich on 2021-01-14 00:00:32fyi, an xHE-AAC demo page (not related to exhale, though): https://www2.iis.fraunhofer.de/AAC/xhe-aac-compare-tab.htmlChrisNot HE-AACv2, but HE-AACv1 was used.
Re: exhale - Open Source xHE-AAC encoder Reply #565 – 2021-01-17 14:14:18 How do you know? Apparently it's not written anywhere, and if I listen to e.g. Music: "Walking", the 16-kbps HE-AAC version sounds to me like Parametric Stereo of v2 is being used. On the higher bitrates you're probably right, but there it may make sense not to use Parametric Stereo.Chris
Re: exhale - Open Source xHE-AAC encoder Reply #566 – Today at 01:11 News:Netflix Now Streaming xHE-AAC Audio on Android MobileI wonder whether Netflix uses exhale or some commercial encoder by FhG.