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14th December 2015, 04:33 | #1321 | Link |
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http://lamexp.sourceforge.net/doc/FAQ.html#9fd53558
Is it really this hard to rename the LameXP executable? Cheers manolito |
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edit: Actually it's not that simple it seems. The portable version LM posted has very different file size. Last edited by Octo-puss; 18th December 2015 at 19:12. |
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Another reason for different file size is that the compiler/linker could have "optimized out" the function that checks for "portable mode" at runtime, as it now doesn't get called at all. That would only be a few bytes though. And, of course, the size of a compressed file will always differ to some extent, even if you change the input file only very slightly. It's like rolling the dice again...
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Effect would be the same, yes
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As depicted by the christmas tree on the encode process of 2014's LameXP, it seems you have trackback access to LameXP, so I blocked it with a firewall.
Just wanted to let people know that this program has access to internet, fishy to say the least (no info on this nonconsent action is elaborated on FAQ). |
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And I even have less of an idea what you think you "blocked with a firewall", because the only Internet/network communication LameXP will ever do is for checking for updates. If you don't want that, just don't make it check for updates...
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(Yes, there is a christmas tree icon in the upper left corner. So far, so obvious. But that's neither a new "feature", nor a particularly interesting one. What's the relevance of pointing this out?)
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Please give it a rest Dogway!
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sox temp folder didn't change with lamexp temp folder, and if I had low space in c:\ lamexp will encode 12 kb file with ogg and normalization
unless I did it in cmd and put --temp "E:\temp" in sox
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LameXP does explicitly set the "working" directory for the SoX process, to the user-selected TEMP directory. However, the function that actually launches the process was overriding the "working" directory to where the EXE file resides Try with this TEST build please: http://sourceforge.net/projects/lame...4.exe/download
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I get an error when i tried to convert. dts audio file to. aac. What should i do?
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I've been doing some tests using the DCA encoder (dcaenc-2) and have noticed that when I play the multi-channel encodes using my Oppo and LG television (and pass the bit-stream to my surround sound amplifier) the audio sounds distorted.
I can confirm that the 768Kbps dts encode sounds much less distorted than the 1536Kbps dts encode. The strange thing is, the same encodes sound fine when played using MPC-BE with LAV! Any ideas what might be causing this?
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LameXP v4.14 Alpha 2
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A person called Case (foobar2000 forum) has continued to develop fhg aac:
Here and Here I tried to LameXP but not working, why it is not compatible? Edit: these are two files. Last edited by GMJCZP; 3rd February 2016 at 15:33. |
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