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Yahoo music engine has HE-AAC

I just ripped a CD using YME and it gave HE-AAC as one of the options. Just wondering why Winamp is getting all the hype. Though it seems that YME is using Nero AAC.

Yahoo music engine has HE-AAC

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I just ripped a CD using YME and it gave HE-AAC as one of the options. Just wondering why Winamp is getting all the hype. Though it seems that YME is using Nero AAC.[{POST_SNAPBACK}][/a]


Maybe because Winamp is waaaay more popular than YME? 

Besides, it appears to create [a href="http://www.hydrogenaudio.org/forums/index.php?showtopic=36868&hl=]higher quality[/url] encodes.

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I just ripped a CD using YME and it gave HE-AAC as one of the options. Just wondering why Winamp is getting all the hype. Though it seems that YME is using Nero AAC.
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Does it do HE-AAC plus PS? That is another reason for all the attention I think. But yeah, like rjamorim just said it's mainly because Winamp is a pretty popular player with the masses.

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Winamp gets all the "hype" because it contains a newer CT encoder with parametric stereo. As far as I know YME only has SBR (I'm downloading it now to verify).

Edit: Yep, SBR only. It also associated itself with AAC files despite my unchecking of the "Use as default player" checkbox and sat in the tray consuming RAM. In addition, I wasn't able to find any way of converting songs other than ripping from CD. Most HA members already have their songs ripped, and most who didn't would prefer to use a secure ripping application like EAC. It's therefore not nearly as flexible as the CT encoder included with Winamp, where you can either batch transcode using foobar2000's Diskwriter component or use a GUI utility.


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Edit: Yep, SBR only.


Parametric stereo is supported only till 48 kbps but the file that you are using was encoded at 128. Can you please try with a lower bit rate?

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Parametric stereo is supported only till 48 kbps but the file that you are using was encoded at 128. Can you please try with a lower bit rate?
You can't use a bit rate below 56kbps, unless I'm missing an option somewhere.

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Parametric stereo is supported only till 48 kbps but the file that you are using was encoded at 128. Can you please try with a lower bit rate?
You can't use a bit rate below 56kbps, unless I'm missing an option somewhere.
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You were right. I tried various setting and got a bit rate of 32 kbps but foobar still shows the codec profile as just SBR. May be NERO AAC codec does not support PS.

 

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May be NERO AAC codec does not support PS.
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I'm fairly sure the version used in the current YME doesn't have PS support included. We do have PS AAC encoders.