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Musepack Nanny
Join Date: Jul 2004
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We've replaced the 1.15v encoder for Windows with a faster compile that's been tested with many tracks and it proved to produce identical files to the older mppenc. Speed tests show between 5% and 14% of speedup on a variety of CPUs. Tests were carried out on:
Celeron 333 Pentium M (Dothan) Pentium 4 (Northwood) Xeon Athlon Thunderbird Athlon XP Athlon 64 (Clawhammer, Newcastle, Venice) Download Section |
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Join Date: Aug 2004
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Hi. I just wanted to say "thank you for the faster version" to everyone involved.
![]() I have an Athlon XP 1700+ and here's how it looks: 12.26x vs 13.40x. The new compile is over 9% faster. ![]() Regards, MTM P.S. I'm sorry if I post in the wrong thread, but I don't see any other about the fast version here. |
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