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RE: [TCLUG:9589] Diamond RIO, MP3 ripper and linux
> You've got all that right. :) Raw ripped source == uncompressed wav
> file. BladeEnc'd source == mp3 it outputs, which is a heavily compressed
> version of a wav. I find that with BladeEnc, if you use anything below
> 192kbps for the mp3 output, you lose quality. But, if you go 192 or above,
> it sounds great. I don't know what grip compresses it to by default
> (128kbps is a lot smaller, so most people probably use that, or maybe
> 160).. but on the bladeenc command line, you just specify -192 to compress
> at 192kbps. There is probably a way to set that in the grip configuration
> files.
>
I run both Windows and Linux here and I have actually done direct comparison
between bladeenc and Xing(AudioCatalyst).
The Xing (windows version) is way faster than bladeenc but at high (>220)
bitrates bladeenc pulls ahead by a very small margine.
The speed difference is huge though so for me, that little bit of quality
just isn't worth waiting 4 times as long for.
I'd try the Xing. Hope this helps.
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