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  • == General Guides == == EAC Guides ==
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  • * Support for on the fly encoding == CDex Guides ==
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  • ==Encoding to AAC== [[Category:Encoding Guides]]
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  • ...d down by doing PIO can easily lead to choppy playback. During ripping and encoding music, this tends to be less critical, but enabling Ultra DMA can give you [[Category:Guides]]
    2 KB (424 words) - 19:44, 29 July 2010
  • {{EAC guides}} ...exe]. Remember to browse for wapet.exe instead of lame.exe as the external encoding program. Also, lame.exe needs to be in the same directory as wapet.exe.
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  • {{EAC guides}} ... image name is referenced in the cue sheet as "myflacimage.flac" but after encoding it ends up being called "myflacimage.flac.flac", so when you open the cue s
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  • {{EAC guides}} If you want to create a correction file while encoding from EAC you will need to adapt your normal command line slightly, to ensur
    5 KB (850 words) - 10:48, 23 March 2022
  • ;Does encoding preserve surround info? ...encoding destroys surround sound information. Go see the page on [[lossy]] encoding.
    4 KB (597 words) - 23:04, 1 March 2012
  • After ripping and encoding a media file, many people choose to add '''tags''' to the file. These tags [[Category:Guides]]
    2 KB (331 words) - 21:30, 8 July 2019
  • |- <!-- *** Encoding speed is very fast if < 2%, fast if < 5%, average if < 10%, slow if < 20%, | Encoding speed{{ref label|speed|A|A}}
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  • |encoding | style="background-color:#EEF"|'''Encoding''' lossiness (''e.g.'' lossy)
    36 KB (5,519 words) - 08:07, 7 December 2023
  • {{EAC guides}} ...s a compression guide for configuring Oggenc2 encoder with EAC for greater encoding flexibility.
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  • ...e versions are the latest tuned versions. They further improve low-bitrate encoding, without sacrificing compression. '''They are now the recommended Vorbis en === Encoding Vorbis audio with libvorbis via FFMPEG 0.6 or above & Google's WebM Encoder
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  • ::But the info in the table is (1) Useful for '''decoding''' not '''encoding''', and (2) Not really useful anyway. ...just making things more confusing for the average user. Work on some other guides in the wiki. You are stripping out pivotal information that some folks need
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  • ...ereo'''</nowiki> coding methods try to increase the coding efficiency when encoding stereo signals by exploiting commonalties between the left and right channe '''Joint stereo''' coding methods try to increase the coding efficiency when encoding stereo signals by exploiting commonalties between the left and right channe
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  • On the other hand, audio encoding technology (and data storage technology) has progressed to the point where === Encoding ===
    8 KB (1,298 words) - 13:35, 15 April 2008
  • Analog encoding has many measurable and audible faults, potentially including harmonic dist Tracking error is due to the use of analog encoding with a stylus that contacts the medium, manifesting as distortion and possi
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  • ==K3b Guides== Optional plugin-ins that can be used with K3b for encoding, decoding, ripping, and misc purposes.
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  • [[Category:Encoding Guides]]
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  • * Confirm that '''On the fly Encoding''' is '''checked''' '''Encoding''' > '''Tags'''
    4 KB (565 words) - 22:21, 9 December 2019

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