- enabled piped input for Windows
- added an option to specify a time range to analyze
- simplified the calculation
Thursday, September 14, 2006
wavrms changes
I have done some modification to the wavrms utility program which can be used to give a dialnorm setting recommendation.
Monday, September 11, 2006
Thank you Xiphorous
I have substituted the FFmpeg MDCT implementation with the one from libvorbis, which is faster. The only side-effect is that there are 2 files now (mdct.c, mdct.h) which fall under the Xiph BSD-style license rather than the LGPL like the rest of Aften.
The AC-3 short-block MDCT is not a standard MDCT, so I had to modify it a bit to get it to work properly. The result is a small slow-down (but still faster than the previous MDCT) which I hope to fix before too long.
The AC-3 short-block MDCT is not a standard MDCT, so I had to modify it a bit to get it to work properly. The result is a small slow-down (but still faster than the previous MDCT) which I hope to fix before too long.
Friday, September 08, 2006
new optional speed-up
I've added a new encoding option which will sacrifice some accuracy in the bit allocation by skipping the binary search. This gives about a 4% to 5% speed-up. The commandline option for Aften is "-fba 1" (stands for fast bit allocation).
update & small speed increase
It's been several days since my last update. I've mostly been trying to iron-out the dynamic range compression. In the meantime, I've applied a couple minor changes to dsp.c which together give about a 3%-4% speed-up on my system.
Saturday, September 02, 2006
new cbr search method
I implemented a new search method for CBR bit allocation which gives about 6% 10% faster encoding than with the old method.
old method:
old method:
- estimate snr based on last frame
- decrement snr in large steps until data fits in frame
- increment snr in medium steps while data still fits in frame
- increment snr in small steps while data still fits in frame
- estimate snr based on last frame
- narrow the search range by doing a weighted increment or decrement of snr based on how close it is to optimal sliding a 16-wide window up or down until it overlaps the optimal value.
- do a binary search for the optimal snr value
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