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skywarp
goa trooper

Registered: Sep 2000
Location: Edmonton, AB
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Jun-27-2001 19:14
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goodnet
•Damn• I look good.
Registered: Nov 2000
Location: Toronto, Canada
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| quote: | Originally posted by Bellie
nah audiocatalyst is the best there is.... | that uses the Xing Encoder, one of the worst mp3 encoders out there.
Go with skywarp's advice and use LAME, it's encoding (espiecially in VBR HQ mode) is tweaked and superior to any other encoders out there.
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Jun-28-2001 12:34
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NZWaverider
Senior tranceaddict
Registered: Apr 2001
Location: New Zealand
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| quote: | | skywarp yes there is Win32Lame ... you can get it from here |
I use the razor front end, is the win32Lame better?
why would you use VBR do you think it is better?
i have recorded a couple of live sets from the local radio station here in NZ, after runnung them through cooledit they now sound really good. but with encoding, whats the diff between joint, forced joint stereo? and i did notice a difference between encoding between 128 and 160kbps, cheers
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Jun-29-2001 00:57
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BattleAngel
Senior tranceaddict
Registered: Jan 2001
Location: San Francisco
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| quote: | Originally posted by NZWaverider
why would you use VBR do you think it is better?
i have recorded a couple of live sets from the local radio station here in NZ, after runnung them through cooledit they now sound really good. but with encoding, whats the diff between joint, forced joint stereo? and i did notice a difference between encoding between 128 and 160kbps, cheers |
Why VBR? VBR is more versatile because it can dynamically change the bitrate encoded based on the audio information. For instance, if you have a lot of high frequency data like hi hats and cymbals then 160 or 192 might not encode that data as well as 256 and VBR will do that for you. If you have a static bitrate @ maybe 192 then you're stuck with 192 the whole way. So that's why VBR is better if you want max MP3 quality.
As for Joint Stereo, use it every time. Don't worry about it.
128 vs. 160? MP3 compresses audio and the lesser the bit rate the more high frequency it throws out to save space. Usually only electronic music requires 160+ because it uses more hi-freq instruments which requires less compression if you want to retain quality. But for most R&B, pop, hip hop etc, 128 is just fine.
As always, if you cherrish the music you encode, do HQ VBR, you can afford the space and your ears will thank you.
DJ Rain
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Jun-29-2001 03:45
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