I've got that new Within Temptation DVD. It has music on it, so I decided to rip it.
So I ripped the DVD yesterday, then extracted the audio from the files.
And today I cut the resulting 988MB wav file into individual files.
And now I'm encoding those to ogg files, which, as it turns out, is going to take the most time in the whole process.
The problem is my mp3 player. I want to listen to those files (that's why I did the cutting today, I was hoping to get it all done before I have to go to work). So anyway, in order for the files to work properly in my player, I have to set hard upper and lower kbps limits (56 and 256 respectively), and have to resample the wavs to 44.1kHz (using best quality of course).
Long story short, the fish is now encoding with a speed of about 0.6, which means that one minute of playtime takes almost 2 minutes to encode.
With the concert being almost 2 hours, the encoding will take almost 4 hours. And I just started, and I need to leave for work in an hour.
Yeah, grmml. |:
In totally other news, it's snowing. WTF?
So I ripped the DVD yesterday, then extracted the audio from the files.
And today I cut the resulting 988MB wav file into individual files.
And now I'm encoding those to ogg files, which, as it turns out, is going to take the most time in the whole process.
The problem is my mp3 player. I want to listen to those files (that's why I did the cutting today, I was hoping to get it all done before I have to go to work). So anyway, in order for the files to work properly in my player, I have to set hard upper and lower kbps limits (56 and 256 respectively), and have to resample the wavs to 44.1kHz (using best quality of course).
Long story short, the fish is now encoding with a speed of about 0.6, which means that one minute of playtime takes almost 2 minutes to encode.
With the concert being almost 2 hours, the encoding will take almost 4 hours. And I just started, and I need to leave for work in an hour.
Yeah, grmml. |:
In totally other news, it's snowing. WTF?