Support and General Use > Recording
New Codec and FM Recording for iAudio and iRiver
Davide-NYC:
Mmmm I can confirm that bugs 1 and 3 are history. Thanks.
--- Quote ---- Encoding status still displayed on WRS when source = Digital (but there is no encoding during digital input)
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What I mean by this is that while in the WRS with source = digital there is still displayed a big "MP3" at the last line (I believe line 5)
As far as I understand the "encoding type/quality" line should not be displayed at all in the WRS while source = digital.
[EDIT] According to MikeS:
--- Quote ---The SPDIF just puts samples into the buffer like every other source and the encoder picks em up
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This means the the line displaying encoding options and quality is totally valid and my objection to its existence should be disregarded. :P
jhMikeS:
--- Quote ---As far as I understand the "encoding type/quality" line should not be displayed at all in the WRS while source = digital.
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Why not? Digital in can use sample rates and compression now...well...sample rates when the encoders are updated.
jhMikeS:
Mono should work now on SWCODEC. Nothing should have changed for any Archos devices.
Parsifal:
This is a great addition! Thanks for all the work!
But, if I may be so shameless, the two now most wanted features are mono recording and output sample frequency settings ;)
And a question, if I record to MP3 instead of WV/Wav, would the HD on my IHP120 spin up to save the recorded data less frequently? I ask this not so much for battery length time but because when you record with the built-in mic, the whine from the HD is pretty annoying in the recordings :)
Edit: lame has the -a switch to downmix from stereo to mono, maybe that would be a quick way to add it, at least for the mp3 settings?
Toni:
With MP3 recording you can expect disk access every 54min at 64kBit,MP3,Mono. Unfortunately mono cannot be selected right now from the recording settings menu.
The disk writing time itself is longer than before, because the cpu has to compress the audio data while file writing (and may be unboosted).
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