Subject: From: Date: | MP3 encoder question Michael David Sun, 25 Oct 1998 15:00:25 -0500 |
Hi folks!
For those of you out there with mp3 experience, I have a question: What's
the best encoder?
I've tried the plugger+, and even at 320kbs, the high freq. Info is quite
attenuated above 8k, and IMO, the depth of the performance suffers too much
to be useful for critical listening, although it's probably OK for
background music. I do like the idea, however, of setting up a music
server.
Perhaps some other encoding scheme would be better? What encoding scheme
does minidisc use?
Cheers!
Michael David
michael@michaeldavid.com
-----Original Message-----
From: Don Stephens [mailto:don@sb.net]
Sent: Sunday, October 25, 1998 1:08 PM
To: ecs-list@vancouver.ml.org
Subject: Re: [ECS] Help with Log States
-----Original Message-----
From: Michael David <michael@michaeldavid.com>
To: ecs-list@vancouver.ml.org <ecs-list@vancouver.ml.org>
Date: Sunday, October 25, 1998 7:36 AM
Subject: RE: [ECS] Help with Log States
>Hi Don!
>
>Yes, Dan has been very busy trying to solve the connect/disconnect issue.
I
>think he'll nail that soon, now that he can reproduce the problem.
>
>I'm intrigued by this music server idea. Tell me all about it.
Think of converting your cd collection to a series of wav. files, very big
files. These are compressed via mp3 and put in a database on the hard drive
of a music server. These files are decoded at play time. No wait for the CD
to spool up, only limitation on a play list is the size of the hard drive.
Very trick
>
>What's mp3 encoded music sound like? Is it good enough for listening
though
>a nice A/V system?
Yeah, I think so, although so far I'm playing them through my sony computer
speakers. Sounds good. You can control the accuracy through the ripper.
>
>How about naming, categorizing, searching and retrieving? Is there a
ripper
>that will automatically name the tunes? Is the a mp3 player out there that
>can handle a database of a few thousand tunes?
AudioGrabber calls a net database and labels the CDs and names the tracks.
>What are you thinking for Ace? For a large database, ACE may not make the
>best user interface
I wanted to set up certain play lists, mood, artist, etc and have ACE
accesss the mp3
player to play them. Having ECS would be the cats meow, but for an interface
ACE would be great.
>
>Cheers!
>
>Michael David
>michael@michaeldavid.com
>
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