On 02/20/2014 11:22 PM, Ken Restivo wrote:
1) Cut an Ogg Vorbis file into chunks 2) Reset the start time of each chunk back to zero, and have its end time be the end time of the clip from zero.
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Yeah yeah, I know, I could just convert the file to WAV, then re-encode it. But... I do not want to do that. First of all, it reduces the quality.
i may be wrong, but i'd say the quality loss is pretty much negligible, as long as you use the same decoder and quality settings for re-encoding.
a few years ago, i experimented with gradual degradation of repeatedly encoded and re-encoded files for artistic purposes (using an mp3 codec), and the amount of "degradation" was disappointing, to say the least...
i guess what happens is the psychoacoustic model removes information, when you decode, the new wav has all those simplifications in it, and the next encoder down the line has nothing left to do.
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