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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]]
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  • {{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
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  • ;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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  • 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'''
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  • '''''Encoding Options''''' ...LAC encoder. You may want to add -V in order to verify that there were no encoding errors.</font>
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  • Specify any encoding options and the version used. [[Category:REACT Guides|Adding Support For TAK]]
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