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SSRC 1.30 released

as far as i recall, this hasn't been mentioned here yet.. a new version of the popular sample rate conversion utility SSRC has been released at http://shibatch.sourceforge.net/

what's new in 1.30:
-  clipping bug of noise shaper is fixed
-  bug of gaussian pdf is fixed
-  buffer initialization bug is fixed

-andy-

SSRC 1.30 released

Reply #1
No shit! So Naoki is back?

I'll provide an ICL compile at RareWares ASAP.


Edit: It's up now, look at the "others" page.

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Reply #2
Great! Just before foobar2000 0.9 final release 


SSRC 1.30 released

Reply #4
I am in Japan, but why it cannot access.
I cannot access the Naoki's page.
Why...?

SSRC 1.30 released

Reply #5
I compiled SSRC with GCC, optimized for Athlon XP, and it's a little bit faster than the ICC compile (on Athlon XP only of course).

Download ssrc.exe.

Download ssrc_hp.exe.

Edit: Added ssrc_hp.exe.

Edit: Added (Compiled for Athlon XP) notice at runtime, to tell the exe apart from other builds.

I can make compiles for other CPU's, just let me know. Edit: Though the ICL build is probably faster for Intel CPU's.

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Reply #6
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I am in Japan, but why it cannot access.
I cannot access the Naoki's page.
Why...?
[a href="index.php?act=findpost&pid=309693"][{POST_SNAPBACK}][/a]

He refuses the access from Japan.   
We need to use proxy access.

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Reply #7
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He refuses the access from Japan. 
We need to use proxy access.


OK.I see.

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Reply #8
How does this compare with John33's SRCDrop?
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Eric

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Reply #9
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How does this compare with John33's SRCDrop?
some pieces of information here.
Nothing but a Heartache - Since I found my Baby ;)

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Reply #10
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How does this compare with John33's SRCDrop?
some pieces of information here.
[a href="index.php?act=findpost&pid=309831"][{POST_SNAPBACK}][/a]


Thanks, Digga.
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Eric

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Reply #11
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How does this compare with John33's SRCDrop?[a href="index.php?act=findpost&pid=309826"][{POST_SNAPBACK}][/a]


Both are very, very good. The only downsides of SSRC are that it breaks on extreme resampling jobs (stuff like 6kHz -> 48kHz) and can't handle arbitratry sampling rates (like 32,758Hz to 85,971Hz).