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Old April 22nd, 2009, 09:13 PM
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No Hoster does not re-compress MP3+G. All it does with them is to wrap a header around it with the information needed by Hoster. A hifi buf wouldn't use MP3 any way because you already have audio quality loss with it.
For CDG imported directly from CDs Hoster uses WMA format to compress the file and there is negligible loss from that format which is why they chose it for their primary format.
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Old April 30th, 2009, 06:30 AM
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No Hoster does not re-compress MP3+G. All it does with them is to wrap a header around it with the information needed by Hoster. A hifi buf wouldn't use MP3 any way because you already have audio quality loss with it.
For CDG imported directly from CDs Hoster uses WMA format to compress the file and there is negligible loss from that format which is why they chose it for their primary format.
mm, well, just to be clear, .wma is a lossy audio format. perhaps not quite as much as mp3. for quality, ogg vorbis would seem to me to be the best lossy format, so i am kind of surprised that it wasn't the one selected by the good folks at mtu. flac would be a great choice for a lossless codec, but the file sizes would be around 3-4x what they are with the aforementioned lossy ones.
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Old April 30th, 2009, 11:11 AM
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mm, well, just to be clear, .wma is a lossy audio format. perhaps not quite as much as mp3. for quality, ogg vorbis would seem to me to be the best lossy format, so i am kind of surprised that it wasn't the one selected by the good folks at mtu. flac would be a great choice for a lossless codec, but the file sizes would be around 3-4x what they are with the aforementioned lossy ones.
For one when Hoster was first developed OGG didn't exist or at least was not known well. Saying they use WMA was the better choice between MP3 (which they would have to pay royalties for) and WMA which they don't, as well as being much better quality (less loss) than MP3. I think they will have to look at including OGG as one of the formats they play at some point, but it would take a massive restructuring to change to it as their importing format for CDG disks.
As to FLAC as you say the file sizes would be too large and their objective was to be able to create smaller files with the least amount of loss. Remember hard drive sizes were very limited not that long ago.
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Old April 30th, 2009, 11:42 AM
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For one when Hoster was first developed OGG didn't exist or at least was not known well. Saying they use WMA was the better choice between MP3 (which they would have to pay royalties for) and WMA which they don't, as well as being much better quality (less loss) than MP3. I think they will have to look at including OGG as one of the formats they play at some point, but it would take a massive restructuring to change to it as their importing format for CDG disks.
As to FLAC as you say the file sizes would be too large and their objective was to be able to create smaller files with the least amount of loss. Remember hard drive sizes were very limited not that long ago.
yeh, . . . ogg vorbis has been around long enough, but was relegated to the serious geeks among us until fairly recently.

as to the mp3/wma decision, i can easily see why royalty-free was attractive.
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