Re: TI-H: mp3


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Re: TI-H: mp3




Wow...  man, its a fast 100MHz computer.  Just like my 60MHz computer
decodeing mp3s realtime...  *Your* P2 might be junk.  You do know that the
motherboard and peripherals play a large part in not mips but actual
speed...  I've seen a ton of people's 233 computers do it, and I have a 300
that can...

OR, it could be taht you need a different OS...  The AKLUG had a 'contest'
to see whos box could do it the fastest.  The PC running windows (P250) was
able to take a 1:33.15 track and make a MP3 in 27 *seconds*.

using the MPx encoder for Win95/7/8

>No, and for two reasons.
>One:  You're a constant annoyance with your comments on the list.  This being
>one of them.
>Two: you're still full of crap.  I've tried god-knows-how-many encoders on my
>P2, and they still can't even encode a low quality wav file into an
>equally low
>quality mp3 in the time it takes to play the file...  therefore, your little
>486-100 won't do it either... a few seconds slow is close to realtime... a
>minute is most definitely not.

I love your comments, but they are not welcome for everyone to read.

>now, kindly go away.

Thankyou.

>CK
>
>
>Grant Stockly wrote:
>
>> 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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