On Thu, 13 Nov 2008 10:45:42 +0700
Patrick Shirkey <pshirkey(a)boosthardware.com> wrote:
Hi,
I have adjusted the sample rate for a couple of tracks and added a
couple more that I missed from the original release.
The mix is now 100 minutes long. Still no Hiphop tracks and no
classical pieces either.
http://djcj.org/audio/lam/lam-2008.ogg
112,379MB - ogg
- If people can have a listen and let me know if the levels are right
that would be helpful. It sounds fine on my headphones but may be too
quiet at the start on a speaker system.
- I have compressed it with q5 this time. That makes the file size
about 40MB bigger. The previous version was q3 which is the default
for oggenc. Please let me know if that improves the audio quality.
Here's the full playlist:
It would be nice to have that available in the file somehow.
I know that it's possible with vorbis, I just don't know how.
And another thing, usually the recommended ogg encoder is the
aoTuV-version which one can get here as .deb for example:
http://rarewares.org/ogg-oggenc.php
Afaik the aoTuV-changes are going to be merged into mainline oggenc,
I don't know if this has already happened.
Benefits should be: faster, same or better quality vs. filesize
Just suggestions. I'll try to dig up some informaion on chaptered
Vorbis or however it is called. It may be the thing I found at the end
of the oggenc manpage, but I'm not sure.
Just ideas.
Oh, and the compilation is a very nice idea.
Best regards,
Philipp