FeebleFiles1 wrote:
is it now possible to use adpcm audio or ogg or mp3 audio in dxa files? the theard is so big.
If yes, how?
The current version of encode_dxa will produce two files, instead of one: One .dxa file, and one compressed audio file (MP3, Ogg Vorbis, or FLAC). The .dxa file is silent, but the audio file is played while the movie is running.
FeebleFiles1 wrote:
is it now possible to use adpcm audio or ogg or mp3 audio in dxa files? the theard is so big.
If yes, how?
The current version of encode_dxa will produce two files, instead of one: One .dxa file, and one compressed audio file (MP3, Ogg Vorbis, or FLAC). The .dxa file is silent, but the audio file is played while the movie is running.
So it should be automatic.
Thanks for the information, thats perfectly so you can edit the audio track and make it better in some times
But now the encode is very slow, the first edition was so fast on my pc the newest edition is very very slow
Do you plan to include [ 1504492 ] DXA: New compression scheme for encode_dxa in the next release?
I would say that it should be done because people would not like to have te reencode all the feeble files smk another time.
oduverne wrote:Do you plan to include [ 1504492 ] DXA: New compression scheme for encode_dxa in the next release?
I would say that it should be done because people would not like to have te reencode all the feeble files smk another time.
I don't think it will be included. It's too late. From the other hand, people will not have to reencode unless they will really want to save space. I.e. ScummVM will understand both compression methods.
oduverne wrote:Do you plan to include [ 1504492 ] DXA: New compression scheme for encode_dxa in the next release?
I would say that it should be done because people would not like to have te reencode all the feeble files smk another time.
I don't think it will be included. It's too late. From the other hand, people will not have to reencode unless they will really want to save space. I.e. ScummVM will understand both compression methods.
Eugene
Would the files then smaller? that would be great, because you have some advanteges to more games on a DVD for playing the games on every pc you will find.
I tried the new encoder yesterday, and it saves about 340 MB for the 4CD release over the original dxa encoding scheme.
This is great! And with being 130 MB smaller than the original .smk files, the new encoder beats the commercial smk compression ratio.
The only downside is that, it took more then 12 hours an a P4 Dual Core 2,8 GHz to encode it all.