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mad_taffy2k Posts: 89

can any 1 recomend 1 for me please
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Posted: 2003-05-24 23:56:39
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tmlclone Posts: 43

http://www.vorbis.com/
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Posted: 2003-05-25 00:51:05
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roygbiv Posts: 92

is oggi better than mp3 pro?
i tried mp3 pro on so called worst case scenario and my mp3 file went down from 3.2mb to 1.2mb and still sounded ok'ish to me. can oggi do better? if so on what settings? thansk
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Posted: 2003-05-25 01:03:59
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Coramoor Posts: > 500

Oggi? Isn't it ogg?

Anyways. I encode at 48kbps. And it sound alright. In fact I have a hard time hearing the difference but this may be different for you..

I got a 10 meg file down to about 2-2,5.

48kbps mono 44100khz 16bit variable bitrate.
The thing is that if your planning to use this on your p800 you have to use the oggplayer which is not as good as the original audio player.
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Posted: 2003-05-25 19:26:24
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scotchyz Posts: 9

how can you encode at 48kbps when the minimum is 64kbps?
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Posted: 2003-05-25 20:31:46
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Matterhorn Posts: 13

The P800 will play mp3pro flies but you won't get any of the benefits. The P800 mp3 player is not set up for it. Ogg is the best you can get at the moment on the P800.
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Posted: 2003-05-25 20:56:56
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demon106 Posts: 193

Quote:
On 2003-05-25 20:31:46, scotchyz wrote:
how can you encode at 48kbps when the minimum is 64kbps?


You can convert to 48Kbps Ogg using the dBpowerAmp Music Convertor.

Andy
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Posted: 2003-05-25 21:26:08
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roygbiv Posts: 92

what is the best sound for the smallest file size? wma, ogg, mp3pro all seem to have fans who think their choice is best, + maybe there are other contenders. anyone have a definitive answer on this? thanks
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Posted: 2003-05-26 00:27:21
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Coramoor Posts: > 500

I prefer wav for low bitrates........
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Posted: 2003-05-26 08:52:24
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jplacson Posts: > 500

Ogg is the best... I downcoded my 192kbps MP3s to 96kbps Ogg files and the degradation was very minimal...problem with the P800 Ogg player is that it seems to have trouble playing files with the 128MB Duo when more than half is full... at least on mine anyway...it always stutters...no problems playing from my 16MB Duo even if it's filled up with Ogg files.

For encoding onto WAV (which is only good for ringtones)... use the GSM6.10 compression. This cuts the WAV file down to 1/10 it's original size and it sounds the same over the P800 speaker.
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Posted: 2003-05-26 10:01:13
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