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* MP3 encoder under Linux
@ 1998-10-26  8:02 Alexis DOMJAN
  1998-10-26 14:56 ` Alexis DOMJAN
  1998-10-26 17:54 ` Kadinger Andras
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From: Alexis DOMJAN @ 1998-10-26  8:02 UTC (permalink / raw)
  To: linux-sound

Hello,

I tried some MP3 encoders, but they are quite slow (about 1:10-1:16 on my P166)
So I just post this message to know if someone know an MP3 encoder that record
fast :)

Thanks in advance,
Alexis

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* Re: MP3 encoder under Linux
  1998-10-26  8:02 MP3 encoder under Linux Alexis DOMJAN
@ 1998-10-26 14:56 ` Alexis DOMJAN
  1998-10-26 17:54 ` Kadinger Andras
  1 sibling, 0 replies; 3+ messages in thread
From: Alexis DOMJAN @ 1998-10-26 14:56 UTC (permalink / raw)
  To: linux-sound

On Mon, 26 Oct 1998 georg_funke@geocities.com wrote:

> Afaik it is the original l3enc from the fraunhofer institut. 
> At the moment the HP from the other MP3 encoders are closed because the
> fraunhofer institut says the ISO sources aren´t free

Yes, I've heard of it. However why under Windaube there are so much fast
MP3 encoding programs ?
 
> On my system it takes about 30 min for a 3 min wav file (Pentium 100,
> 64 MB Ram, Linux 2.1.1xx)

It takes about 20 min for a 3 min file here on a P166, 96Mo, Linux 2.1.125

So, it's about the same.

Under Windows I found a program that is able to convert an Audio CD track
which is 3 minutes long in 2 minutes! And the quality is excellent...

Cu!

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* Re: MP3 encoder under Linux
  1998-10-26  8:02 MP3 encoder under Linux Alexis DOMJAN
  1998-10-26 14:56 ` Alexis DOMJAN
@ 1998-10-26 17:54 ` Kadinger Andras
  1 sibling, 0 replies; 3+ messages in thread
From: Kadinger Andras @ 1998-10-26 17:54 UTC (permalink / raw)
  To: linux-sound

Hello Alexis,

On Mon, 26 Oct 1998, Alexis DOMJAN wrote:

> Under Windows I found a program that is able to convert an Audio CD track
> which is 3 minutes long in 2 minutes! And the quality is excellent...

Hmm, there is a lossless huffman encoding step in Layer 3; however, to
extract even the 'last percent of quality' possible, some encoders do an
exhaustive huffman search to find the absolute best compression
parameters. This does not influence sound quality directly, but it can
improve it indirectly, by providing for better compression, thus leaving
more bits for next frames - remember, the threshold for throwing away
'negligible' sound parts is constantly readapted according to the bits
used up by previous frames.

The quality improvement gained by this method is probably negligible at
128kbit/s or higher bitrates. However, it can help much more esp. for the
lowest bitrates, so that doing it there is usually worth the time spent
on it.

If I switch off huffman search on my mp3encdemo, encoding speeds up
perhaps to 6-10 times the original speed. Although I haven't conducted
extensive tests, my impression was that at 128kbit/s there was no audible
difference - YMMV though, as with all perceptual compression methods. 

Hope, this helps,

Sincerely,
Andras Kadinger
bandit@freeside.elte.hu

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