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Subject: Re: [Vorbis] OggEnc Vs Oggenc 2
From: John Edwards <john.edwards33 () ntlworld ! com>
Date: 2005-09-21 9:55:45
Message-ID: 43312E21.1040008 () ntlworld ! com
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If you're referring to the compiles at Rarewares, which I am responsible
for, then the answer is that the standard 'oggenc' compile is a plain
MSVC generic compile whereas the 'oggenc2' compiles, compiled using the
Intel compiler, are optimised for the processor types indicated.
Hope that answers your question. :)
Mario Antonius wrote:
> Thanks for the help before ^_^
>
> Now I am wondering, why Oggenc2 can perform faster
> encoding than the original Oggenc?
> What & where is the differences ? They used the same
> lib right ?
>
> CMIIW
>
> Thanks
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