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Christian Woltering edited this page Feb 4, 2024
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The following table shows a comparision of different setups of the NAudio
and the BASS.NET
decoder. The m
and n
in brackets indicates whether managed or native code was executed. CC
means chroma context, FFT
is Fast Fourier Transform and RS
means resampler. All timings are in seconds. The benchmark was run on the Beatles album Let it Be (12 tracks) for both encoded MP3 files and decoded WAV files:
--- NAudio MP3 WAV
CC[m] - FFT[m] - RS[m] 5.071 2.695
CC[m] - FFT[n] - RS[m] 4.911 2.475
CC[n] - FFT[n] - RS[n] 3.569 1.128
--- Bass
CC[m] - FFT[m] - RS[m] 4.161 2.851
CC[m] - FFT[m] - RS[n] 2.094 0.684
CC[m] - FFT[n] - RS[m] 3.998 2.702
CC[m] - FFT[n] - RS[n] 1.943 0.527
CC[n] - FFT[n] - RS[m] 2.665 1.333
CC[n] - FFT[n] - RS[n] 2.016 0.597
--- fpclac
1.459 0.673
An (untested) NAudio decoder for 24-bit PCM data is available as a gist (requested in issue #8).