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Topic: How are Nero HE-AAC and LC-AAC related? (Read 3287 times) previous topic - next topic
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How are Nero HE-AAC and LC-AAC related?

I've heard all about HE-AAC, but I haven't read or heard anything at all about LC-AAC. Nero offers both choices for encoding, but I can't find anything in the Nero help files about LC-AAC. I did read somewhere, however, that low-complexity refers to audio encoding, and high-complexity refers to video+audio. So what does high-efficiency refer to? Suffice to say I'm confused.

Thanks,
spaceman

How are Nero HE-AAC and LC-AAC related?

Reply #1
look here, it's been answered a few times already.
short: HE - for low bitrates. LC - for medium and high bitrates.

further, see here for further details.
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How are Nero HE-AAC and LC-AAC related?

Reply #3
HE AAC = LC AAC + SBR

SBR is a tool that reconstructs high frequencies.