On Mon, Jan 14, 2008 at 06:04:51PM +0100, Esben Stien
wrote:
plutek-infinity <plutek(a)infinity.net>
writes:
is sndfile-convert currently the highest-quality
SR convertor
available
Yes; that's the general consensus in the free software domain, but I
haven't checked out fons' new resampler. He's a wicked guy, so it
might be better;).
Wicked ? Sounds rather Harry Potterish...
I wrote libzita-resample mainly for high-quiality real-time SRC
of multichannel audio, and it's a compromise between 'numerical'
quality and CPU load. But so far nobody has been able to hear the
difference with a no-compromise algorithm in a series of listening
tests (all audio experts and musicians).
The current API implements the trade-off, but internally there are
more free parameters, and it can be extended easily if necessary.
There's some discussion about this in the docs that come with the
library.
Does anyone know of who may be packaging libzita-resample as a .deb?
In Googling nothing seems to come up except some .rpms.
Tom