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''Note: The title of this page should be '''aoTuV'''; the capitalization of the first letter is due to the limitations of the Wiki Engine.'' | |||
'''aoTuV''' is an abbreviation for '''Aoyumi's Tuned Vorbis'''; it is third-party development/tuning of the [[Ogg Vorbis|Vorbis]] encoding algorithm. | '''aoTuV''' is an abbreviation for '''Aoyumi's Tuned Vorbis'''; it is third-party development/tuning of the [[Ogg Vorbis|Vorbis]] encoding algorithm. | ||
aoTuV versions improves significantly on Vorbis quality: Most people agree '''aoTuV beta 4''' achieves [[transparency]] at -q 5. | aoTuV versions improves significantly on Vorbis quality: Most people agree '''aoTuV beta 4''' achieves [[transparency]] at -q 5. | ||
The latest version is '''aoTuV beta 4.51'''. It improves further on low bit-rate quality, to such extent that some reports -q 1 (approx. 80 kbps) is good enough for streaming. | The latest version is '''aoTuV Release 1''' (which is actually a re-branded '''aoTuV beta 4.51''' after undergoing extensive peer review). It improves further on low bit-rate quality, to such extent that some reports -q 1 (approx. 80 kbps) is good enough for streaming. | ||
See [[Recommended Ogg Vorbis]] page for more details. | See [[Recommended Ogg Vorbis]] page for more details. |
Revision as of 21:34, 28 August 2006
Note: The title of this page should be aoTuV; the capitalization of the first letter is due to the limitations of the Wiki Engine.
aoTuV is an abbreviation for Aoyumi's Tuned Vorbis; it is third-party development/tuning of the Vorbis encoding algorithm.
aoTuV versions improves significantly on Vorbis quality: Most people agree aoTuV beta 4 achieves transparency at -q 5.
The latest version is aoTuV Release 1 (which is actually a re-branded aoTuV beta 4.51 after undergoing extensive peer review). It improves further on low bit-rate quality, to such extent that some reports -q 1 (approx. 80 kbps) is good enough for streaming.
See Recommended Ogg Vorbis page for more details.
Links
- aoTuV's home page.
- Lancer: BlackSword's accelerated version of aoTuV binaries, courtesy of the Ogg Vorbis Acceleration Project
- How to prounounce "aoTuV"
- How to compile aoTuV under Linux: Compiling aoTuV