On 22/04/13 12:00, lynn wrote:
Yes, the bitrate seems to be the key to this. Sound Juicer doesn't let you change it but I just found asunder which does. Unfortunately, only the mp3 option tells you the value. With ogg you have a scale of 1 to 9. 6 is sounding good. It's producing double the file size tat sj was producing though. I wonder what that translates to on the terminal. I ask, because it's taking 30 minutes to rip a cd. Maybe the frontend is taking all the energy?
You can set bitrate etc for ogg, but you'll need to use the cli encoder, I think. The file size is directly related to the quality: bigger file=more data=better fidelity. Dylan
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