Re: TI-H: mp3
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Re: TI-H: mp3
Well, my friend has a 486 100 with 1.5MB of Pipeline Burst Cashe, onboard
128bit video, onboard 64bit sound, onboard UltraDMA IDE, and FPU. Got a
deal? :)
>uhh... that's not low end... and it's cheating... :)
>low end = 486, and encoding means taking a CD quality wav (172KB/s) and
>encoding it at 128
>or higher
>There, now we have rules =]
>CK
>
>Bryan Rittmeyer wrote:
>
>> Christopher Kalos wrote:
>>
>> > Can I please see this magical 486 laptop that can encode an mp3 so
>>easily? My Pentium
>> > ][ desktop takes more time to encode than it takes to play an mp3. In
>>fact, you show
>> > me ANY low end machine that can come close to realtime encoding of an
>>mp3, and I'll
>> > give you a million dollars.
>>
>> I bet a p166 MMX can encode a three second 11 khz 8 bit WAV at 256kbps
>> at near
>> real-time. Where's that check? :)
>>
>> --
>> Bryan Rittmeyer
>> mailto:bryanr@flash.net
>> http://www.flash.net/~bryanr/
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