On Thu, Mar 01, 2001 at 12:24:56AM -0800, David K. Gasaway
wrote:> Per a discussion I started earlier, I've encoded a wav with
oggenc's
> from various different compilers. And so...
>
> MSVC (as distributed on vorbis.com): 3,502,399 bytes
> BCC (WinME, BCB4 Std SP 1): 3,502,555 bytes
> EGCS (Linux 2.4.1, egcs 2.91.66): 3,516,935 bytes
> GCC (Linux 2.4.1, gcc 2.95.2): 3,516,935 bytes
>
> BCC, EGCS, and GCC I compiled myself from last night's CVS
> snapshot. The Linux files came out the same, but there's no
> surprise there. Otherwise, the files are different sizes. Is this
> acceptable?
Differences in roundoff behavior are enough to create slightly
different Ogg files. The above result is not surprising in itself.
Monty
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