Aquileo | Recent changes to support-requestshttps://sourceforge.net/p/acidrip/support-requests/2017-09-25T12:44:26.457000ZRecent changes to support-requestsAquileo | Source code in SCM2017-09-25T12:44:26.457000Z2017-09-25T12:44:26.457000ZKalle Richterhttps://sourceforge.net/u/krichter722/https://sourceforge.netc349c29f34692b0c7aecef2fc3cfc7583cc4afc5<div class="markdown_content"><p>Please provide the AcidRip source code in a SCM (only <code>git</code> makes sense) on a popular code hosting platform like gitlab.com or github.com.</p></div>Aquileo | How to calculate with the scaling?2005-02-16T18:32:52Z2005-02-16T18:32:52ZHrotkó Gáborhttps://sourceforge.net/u/roti/https://sourceforge.net684d51d1b74fca6bc991356722a88fb5f31490a7<div class="markdown_content"><p>I would like to know the exact process of the size<br />
calculating. When I set the rip to one cd 700MB size,<br />
the bitrate gets automatically calculated. When I start<br />
the rip, the estimated filesize about the desired<br />
700MB. To get the desired 0,17-0,2 Bits/Pix, I have to<br />
set the scale to a lower value with lock aspect. When I<br />
set this, and start the encoding, the estimated<br />
filesize shows about the hlaf of the desired, ~350MB.<br />
How to calculate with the scaling?</p></div>