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  • #9404
    George
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    Disable everything, be sure that everything (Compressor,Expander,Limiter) are not Enabled and
    to be 100% sure,click at "Bypass all" button also.
    Pure BBP sound on SOS!

    Still want a way to have AAC streams 2db lower than the others….

    #9405
    JesseG
    Member

    Hmm yeah that kinda sucks it doesn’t have that option on a per-encoder basis.

    #9406
    George
    Member

    And the name of this software that you can adjust the output level ??? 😯

    Nice also the selection of bandwidth but, for 128K mp3 with LAME there is a "wall"
    at 17500Hz. I’ve change the configuration file of edcast to have 19000Hz at 128K
    but the results are not so good.
    Tracks with freq. close to 19-20Khz sounds better if you lock the encoder bandwith
    at 16000Hz.
    That was also Leif’s suggestion and has absolutely right.

    #9407
    JesseG
    Member

    [quote author=”George”]And the name of this software that you can adjust the output level ??? 😯

    Nice also the selection of bandwidth but, for 128K mp3 with LAME there is a "wall"
    at 17500Hz. I’ve change the configuration file of edcast to have 19000Hz at 128K
    but the results are not so good.
    Tracks with freq. close to 19-20Khz sounds better if you lock the encoder bandwith
    at 16000Hz.
    That was also Leif’s suggestion and has absolutely right.[/quote]
    It depends on the version of lame, the encoder settings, and what the original content is. Obviously if your speakers don’t play accurately above 16kHz that could also sound better because you’re not giving them a chance to screw up your audio. LOTS of reasons that one or the other could sound better or worse. ;P

    #9408
    Leif
    Keymaster

    I’d say the biggest argument is that the 17-20 kHz eats as many bits as the 14-17 kHz range, but most humans don’t hear the former very well (or at all) 🙂.

    ///Leif

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