Re: convert wav to ogg twice produces diffrent binary files

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Dennis Muratshin <frankinshtein85@xxxxxxxxx> writes:

> for example run these commands:
>
> sox.exe src.wav dest1.ogg -G rate 44100
> sox.exe src.wav dest2.ogg -G rate 44100
>
> It will produce two files with small difference between them:
> http://prntscr.com/gxdifd
> Is there any way to avoid it?

It could be due to dither.  Try the -R option to use a fixed seed for
the random number generator.

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Måns Rullgård

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