Барт Гопник wrote: > Yes, using "-p" and "-A" or more than one "-A" (up to 32) switches is > really unreasonable, because using them very greatly increase the > encoding time. But I did some tests and found that using "-r 8" > instead of "-r 6" NOT greatly increase the encoding time (one of my > tests: 24 sec instead of 18 sec for 10 min input on my machine). > Increasing value of Rice order is not exhaustive, and increasing > encoding time is predictable. IMHO 33% (for calculation sample of 100 > tracks was used) is not critical for "best" compression preset. People > use "best" preset and expect to get "best"/"highest" results. It is > basis of encode/decode time asymmetry! People who want to get > "optimal" ("quality"/speed compromise) use default > "--compression-level-5" or "--compression-level-7". > > Finally, I suggest to increase Rice order parameter in "--best" > ("--compression-level-8") preset from 6 to 8. (I'm not suggest to > increase Rice order in "--compression-level-7", > "--compression-level-6", etc. >
I encoded several albums (44.1/stereo/16bit) using "-l 12 -b 4096 -m -e -r 6" and "-l 12 -b 4096 -m -e -r 8" settings. The total size of FLAC files: -r 6: 2866669702 bytes -r 8: 2866647652 bytes The difference is 22050 bytes, or 0,00077% So basically you suggest to trade 33% decrease in speed for 0,00077% increase in compression. _______________________________________________ flac-dev mailing list flac-dev@xiph.org http://lists.xiph.org/mailman/listinfo/flac-dev