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Topic: Why no "Recommnded ACC encoder & settings" sticky? (Read 10314 times) previous topic - next topic
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Why no "Recommnded ACC encoder & settings" sticky?

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You were talking about VBR, multichannel and mid-high bitrates. Although only 128kbps has been tested with blind group listening test.

Precisely! Besides getting highest quality CBR encoding at 128kbps (and surrounding bitrates, probably), you will get VBR, multichannel, etc.

And all this for free.

Why no "Recommnded ACC encoder & settings" sticky?

Reply #26
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getting highest quality CBR encoding at 128kbps

This isn't what you said at first, but good thing that you at least specified now.
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And all this for free.
Yeah, nice, but you sound like TV-shop.. 
Juha Laaksonheimo

Why no "Recommnded ACC encoder & settings" sticky?

Reply #27
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Yeah, nice, but you sound like TV-shop.. 

Why? Just because Nero is very expensive for an AAC encoder alone?

Why no "Recommnded ACC encoder & settings" sticky?

Reply #28
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Yeah, nice, but you sound like TV-shop.. 

Why? Just because Nero is very expensive for an AAC encoder alone? 

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I haven't even mentioned Nero in this thread.

Just lets wait and see first, until the next QT is actually released before starting the fanfares.
Juha Laaksonheimo

Why no "Recommnded ACC encoder & settings" sticky?

Reply #29
"Please don't feed the trolls"

Why no "Recommnded ACC encoder & settings" sticky?

Reply #30
Why, sorry Garf. I didn't mean to hurt

 

Why no "Recommnded ACC encoder & settings" sticky?

Reply #31
i am pretty sure that apple will offer multichannel, as it seems to be their main audio codec now and people will also want to enjoy audio when they encode movies with apples avc codec

of course maybe they will not make multichannel available in itunes ("music only", but only in quicktime -> not for free anymore
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