I'm tentatively creating a Windows .dll file using the Vorbis tools demos as a base for it. I've taken oggenc and simply converted it into a .dll file, with some minor changes purely to pass parameters to it (the original uses the command line). I have it working as far as it goes, but there seems to be something going wrong deep inside that I don't understand. The line at fault appears to be in the oe_encode function in the file encode.c: vorbis_encode_setup_init(&vi); This is what I do (refer to the docs for oggenc and again bear in mind that I've simply taken the code and added a few headers). The command line equivalent for these tests would be: oggenc myfile.wav -b64 (or -b51, and so on) I set the nominal bitrate to 64 and start the encoding. I inspect the following variable, just after the above-mentioned line of code: vi.bitrate_nominal The value is 64000 as expected (ie 64 * 1000) If I now encode something else, with 51, the value for vi.bitrate_nominal is 50999, ie 1 less than expected. I could live with that if it was normal behaviour (though I expected it to be 51000), if it was not for the following: When I start again (ie reload the .dll and its calling program) and start off with a nominal bitrate of 51, the value for vi.bitrate_nominal is now 51000 (what I would expect, rather than 50999 which I had earlier). It seems that something, somewhere, has a memory about what went before, and if you encode for the second time it will mess up the results. This may be a bug because it only happens in a very small number of cases. I've only found two - 51 gives 50999 and 50 gives 49999. It does look bad because I encode at 51, play the .ogg file in Winamp, and see it reported as 50 kbps and not 51. Does anyone know what is going on in vorbis_encode_setup_init which might be causing this? Nick Gisburne PS Early tests lead me to believe there might be similar problems if you set the min/max bitrates - again the problem rates are 50/51kbps <p><p><p>--- >8 ---- List archives: http://www.xiph.org/archives/ Ogg project homepage: http://www.xiph.org/ogg/ To unsubscribe from this list, send a message to 'vorbis-request@xiph.org' containing only the word 'unsubscribe' in the body. No subject is needed. Unsubscribe messages sent to the list will be ignored/filtered.