Re: cd-burning with cdrdao and vorbis
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> So, here's the question: how do I burn a CD using cdrdao from a set of
> ogg vorbis files?
output the ogg's into .wav, then burn wav to disk as normal with copying
audio cd's.
if you want to burn the ogg's as ogg's then use mkisofs to make an iso
image of the CD.
>
> (and a side note: is it just me, or is encoding to ogg vorbis a lot more
> CPU and time intensive than encoding to mp3? I'm on a 366MHz machine
> here, and I could encode mp3s usually around 1.7x actual playback speed
> without getting a CPU load above 90%; ogg vorbis appears to encode only
> at about realtime, and clocks consistently at 100% CPU load.)
>
Ogg is a more intensive compression/decompression format, that's one of
the resons it gives better sound at lower bitrates.
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