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[ILUG] ogg-vorbis...

[ILUG] ogg-vorbis...

kevin lyda kevin at suberic.net
Thu Mar 15 11:15:14 GMT 2001


On Thu, Mar 15, 2001 at 01:46:14AM +0000, Niall O Broin wrote:
> On Thu, Mar 15, 2001 at 01:18:58AM +0000, kevin lyda wrote:
> > On Wed, Mar 14, 2001 at 05:07:37PM -0800, Nick Moffitt wrote:
> > > 	It's a real pity that people are still using systems like red
> > > hat and slackware that have such piss-poor package management.
> > just wondering, what kind of net connection do you have under your bridge?
> Naw, Kevin, trolls live in caves - it's tramps that live under bridges.

ah, i seem to recall a fairy tale with a troll under a bridge.
sorry about that.  perhaps this would have been better:

    just wondering how many people follow the frequent advice on trolls -
    do you frequently go to bed hungry?

i didn't like that one as much, and besides the other popped up in my
head first.

to keep this on-topic, i've since seen ogg-vorbis encode files to a larger
size then the equivilant mp3.  on the whole they're smaller though -
i'm saving about 3-4 megs per album.

and in listening to them (thanks for the correction conor - i actually
thought that's what i'd typed but it was 2am after all) i really don't
hear a difference.

kevin

-- 
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fork()'ed on 37058400      use DIY::Tiler;
meatspace place: home      my($t) = new DIY::Tiler;
http://suberic.net/~kevin  $t->tile(-room => "en-suite", -style => "stone");




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