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Re: Enconding ogg-files



On Fri, 7 Dec 2001, Falk Hueffner wrote:

> I can reproduce this on my SX164, too. Perhaps it depends on the actual
> input? Did the reporter try with the same WAV file as you?

Picking a random file:
marsupilami:/tmp/Alles Prima 1/CD1> oggenc -b 128 "Extrabreit - Flieger,
gruess' mir die Sonne.wav"
Opening with wav module: WAV file reader
Encoding "Extrabreit - Flieger, gruess' mir die Sonne.ogg" [ 99.9%] [
0m00s remaining] /

Done encoding file "Extrabreit - Flieger, gruess' mir die Sonne.ogg"

        File length:  2m 50.0s
        Elapsed time: 2m 47.0s
        Rate:         1.0177
        Average bitrate: 130.5 kb/s

/proc/cpuinfo:
cpu                     : Alpha
cpu model               : EV56
cpu variation           : 7
cpu revision            : 0
cpu serial number       :
system type             : EB164
system variation        : LX164
system revision         : 0
system serial number    :
cycle frequency [Hz]    : 533333333
timer frequency [Hz]    : 1024.00
page size [bytes]       : 8192
phys. address bits      : 40
max. addr. space #      : 127
BogoMIPS                : 1059.80
kernel unaligned acc    : 5549012
(pc=fffffc000099f204,va=fffffc0000a40b93)
user unaligned acc      : 2 (pc=1200cf3b4,va=200003cbd12)
platform string         : Digital AlphaPC 164LX 533 MHz
cpus detected           : 1


Greetings,
Michael.

"I'm not just a server, but I'm also a client."		Debian GNU/Linux
Michael Stroucken	stroucki@debian.org	 Is your penguin 64 bit?



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