Playlist: Mashups (Duration: 25:25, 5 files, standard fades, all files
256kbps MP3); -- delay 8 sec.
1. Brazil is Full of Love 6:35
2: Lick the Robot 4:11
3. Jesus is my personal trainer 4:59
4. Policy of Sweet Dreams 4:43
5: Let Jolene Enjoy the Music In Silence 4:57
One other question for Akos: With some other programs, I understand that
the higher the bitrate, the fewer problems the processor has, because it
doesn't have to work so hard to decompress. Is this the case with
Gstreamer as well?
One other question for Akos: With some other programs, I understand that the higher the bitrate, the fewer problems the processor has, because it doesn't have to work so hard to decompress. Is this the case with Gstreamer as well?
doug
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Douglas.Arellanes@mdlf.org wrote:
> One other question for Akos: With some other programs, I understand that
> the higher the bitrate, the fewer problems the processor has, because it
> doesn't have to work so hard to decompress. Is this the case with
> Gstreamer as well?
This is only true for true compression, mp3/vorbis will actually take
longer if the bitrate is higher because it can mimic the music more
acurate. There is more information about the data, thus it needs to be
applied.
Stefan
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Douglas.Arellanes@mdlf.org wrote:
> One other question for Akos: With some other programs, I understand that
> the higher the bitrate, the fewer problems the processor has, because it
> doesn't have to work so hard to decompress. Is this the case with
> Gstreamer as well?
this is generally not true.
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