Hi Josh,
I am noticing a problem in my application also which does realtime encoding on
pocket pc.
Most 24-bit music content does not compress well. But I have noticed that
rectangular waves that I have encoded have compressed fairly well, so it seems
to depend upon the predictibility of the content.
I would also be very interested in a fix for this.
Gordon
--- Josh Green <josh at resonance.org> wrote:> Hello. I just added 24 bit support to CRAM and noticed that 24 bit
> data
> isn't compressing much, if at all. I saw a recent thread on this
> list
> concerning this same issue.
>
> http://lists.xiph.org/pipermail/flac-dev/2006-July/001907.html
>
> I ran some tests using the command line 'flac' program and also
> experienced rather poor results. When doing a 'flac -a' many of
the
> files have VERBATIM FLAC chunks in them, as the above thread mentions
> also.
>
> Any ideas on what could be causing this?
yes, I think it's a problem with the rice coder but I will not be
able to get to this until after the next release.
Josh