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Old 2nd January 2004, 14:22   #13  |  Link
bond
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Quote:
Originally posted by tiki4
Differences to Oagmachine:
Well, Nencode and BeSweet share a common problem which has to do with resampling. Choosing a certain bitrate or VBR profile the Nero encoder expects certain sampling rates to be provided. Now all DVD audio is 48 kHz and the current solution is to resample in BeSweet/Oagmachine to 44.1 kHz, otherwise the output file gets broken in certain scenarios. fb2k on the other hand seems to manage this 'more correctly'. In what sense is to be found out.
its not the fault of the nero encoder but of the nencoder tool, which besweet is based on:

Quote:
Originally written by menno
besweet and nencoder don't respect the input request of the encoder
basically you provide some info to the encoder config, then the encoder config tells what kind of input it needs
besweet and nencoder completely ignore that and just provide data as is

foobar2000 does this correctly. it doesnt use nencoder, it has it's own foo_nero component that handles the input request of the nero encoder correctly
maybe it would be a good idea to base bsn.dll on the source of this foo_nero plugin than on nencoder...
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