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Quick, simple encoding advice

I'm about to encode a whole load of 24bit/48k .wav files as mpc.  I'm using --xtreme --xlevel --ms 15  --deleteinput and mppenc.exe version 1.14.

Will there be any problems?  Is the command line ok?

Quick, simple encoding advice

Reply #1
I would not use --deleteinput as this way I couldn't verify that all went well, but it's your choice
Life is Real...
(But not in audio :) )

Quick, simple encoding advice

Reply #2
Why not mppenc v1.15r?

Quick, simple encoding advice

Reply #3
Why "--ms 15" ?
It's a 'Jump to Conclusions Mat'. You see, you have this mat, with different CONCLUSIONS written on it that you could JUMP TO.

Quick, simple encoding advice

Reply #4
"Why "--ms 15" ?"

Dunno, read it some where.

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Reply #5
Read here about --ms 15.

 

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Reply #6
It's so easy, standard command line is:

--standard --xlevel

if you need higher bitrates:

--xtreme --xlevel
or
--insane --xlevel


Check "List of recommended MPC settings" http://www.hydrogenaudio.org/forums/index.php?showtopic=1927

--ms 15 ??? 

Why not --quality 5.7738826 --xlevel ? Sounds very cool...