On Sat, Mar 01, 2014 at 11:17:50AM +0100, Ralf Mardorf wrote:
"JAMin uses FFT, so it's a quite CPU and
memory hungry beast." -
That is a very misleading statement. Jamin is a 'CPU and memory
hungry beast' not because it uses FFTs, but because it uses the
wrong algorithm in the first place (which in turn requires the
use of a high overlap factor to hide the resulting problems).
It's not a matter of inefficent coding, but of failed design.
Ciao,
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