Michael Facquet
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Let's clarify some points... @Tristan Kitchin re: slowness It takes 6m30s to rip a full album on my 1400Mhz laptop. Either you're using the free version of Winamp (which is limited to 2x ripping...), or you're experiencing a problem with your CD-drive (maybe it is in PIO mode or something like that...). @Lewy H re: the guy on the picture The picture is Gutenberg (and its recognisable doubled beard), the nickname I use for years on the Internet, including on this forum. And yes it comes from a joke about a poor printing job I'm not particularly proud of :-D @joe t re: CBR only mode You're wrong, it's VBR only, which is the best mode ;-) Indeed, there is no real CBR mode with vorbis (you can eventually see some kind of constrained VBR for streaming purposes, but no more). The displayed bitrate is what's called the "nominal bitrate", which is continually modified during the encoder process depending of the richness of the sound to encode. By the end of the encoding job, the final average bitrate should be very close to the nominal one. In short, this encoder is giving the best possible with Vorbis. @the others I'm happy you're happy with this plug-in :-)
Let's clarify some points... @Tristan Kitchin re: slowness It takes 6m30s to rip a full album on my 1400Mhz laptop. Either you're using the free version of Winamp (which is limited to 2x ripping...), or you're experiencing a problem with your CD-drive (maybe it is in PIO mode or something like that...). @Lewy H re: the guy on the picture The picture is Gutenberg (and its recognisable doubled beard), the nickname I use for years on the Internet, including on this forum. And yes it comes from a joke about a poor printing job I'm not particularly proud of :-D @joe t re: CBR only mode You're wrong, it's VBR only, which is the best mode ;-) Indeed, there is no real CBR mode with vorbis (you can eventually see some kind of constrained VBR for streaming purposes, but no more). The displayed bitrate is what's called the "nominal bitrate", which is continually modified during the encoder process depending of the richness of the sound to encode. By the end of the encoding job, the final average bitrate should be very close to the nominal one. In short, this encoder is giving the best possible with Vorbis. @the others I'm happy you're happy with this plug-in :-)
Download link broken
It seems there are some problems with the Nullsoft download server at this time. Until this issue is solved, you can get the Ogg-Vorbis encoder at my personal page: http://www.facquet.com/rubrique69.html (copy and paste this link in your browser's address bar). Sorry for the inconvenience, Michael
It seems there are some problems with the Nullsoft download server at this time. Until this issue is solved, you can get the Ogg-Vorbis encoder at my personal page: http://www.facquet.com/rubrique69.html (copy and paste this link in your browser's address bar). Sorry for the inconvenience, Michael