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2013 Mar 14
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Higher compression modes from Flake
...en recompressing (flac -8). A common sentiment I have seen online is "my CPU time is too valuable to bother with maximum compression", but that ignores the fact that all of the copies made of those files are going to add up to something bigger. A recent Google-developed algorithm called Zopfli is taking a similar approach with the old Deflate method (first used in PKZip, still used today in PNG, gzip, zlib, etc). 100% compatible with every web browser that can already decode the data. Not a new format, just the best that gzip/zlib can be. There is a huge increase in CPU requirement for...
2013 Mar 14
3
Higher compression modes from Flake
On 14-03-13 20:02, Declan Kelly wrote: > The next official release of the FLAC command line should really have > a "-9" option for absolute maxed-out big-memory CPU-burning compression. No. If you want such things, try TAK, OptimFROG, Monkey's Audio or even LA, you'll lose hardware compatibility anyway and they do much better than FLAC will with a -9 option. FLAC 1.0
2013 Mar 15
3
flac-dev Digest, Vol 100, Issue 36
...-8). > A common sentiment I have seen online is "my CPU time is too valuable to > bother with maximum compression", but that ignores the fact that all of > the copies made of those files are going to add up to something bigger. > > A recent Google-developed algorithm called Zopfli is taking a similar > approach with the old Deflate method (first used in PKZip, still used > today in PNG, gzip, zlib, etc). > 100% compatible with every web browser that can already decode the data. > Not a new format, just the best that gzip/zlib can be. > > There is a huge inc...
2013 Mar 14
3
Higher compression modes from Flake
?hel kenal p?eval (neljap?ev, 14. m?rts 2013 19:02:35) kirjutas Declan Kelly: > On Wed, Mar 13, 2013 at 10:06:51PM -0400, benski at winamp.com wrote: > > Flake is a completely independent codebase. When I used it years ago, I > > remember it being not only better compression but significantly faster as > > well. I believe some of the techniques used in libflake were added to