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5th May 2006, 00:29 | #45 | Link | |
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About CBR. I think at last public test @48 nero uses ABR vs CT CBR and prove that ABR is better than CBR, everyone know that ABR is much better in any case. So Nero now have real CBR then if we have a real winner of some test we need to compare codec with same settings. Nero CBR vs CT CBR Last edited by shon3i; 5th May 2006 at 00:33. |
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5th May 2006, 00:56 | #46 | Link | |
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This is NOT "the same encoder from nero 7.2.03b but in exe file". Last edited by layer3maniac; 5th May 2006 at 01:06. |
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5th May 2006, 02:17 | #48 | Link |
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Finally, a great (official : legit) addition to the AAC (he) (multi channel) users community. Hope h/w vendors provide the fully supported(he/hev2, vbr, 6~ch) portable firmwares widely very soon (& cheap)!
I was able to integrate the cli encoder to foobar2k 0.83 for 1pass (vbr he) encoding and also have tested some 2 pass encoding with a foobar-decoded 6ch temp wav. Although it's somewhat earlier to talk about the encoding quality, I admit myself very much amused and encouraged by the quality service you provide in both ways. Thanks Nero... By the way, maybe by the nature of the AAC codec, I found the AAC CBR bit rate fluctuates while decoding (with foobar faad & recent ffdshow with faad2 decoder) unlike other codecs, which was why I thought they were ABR or VBR before. Both CT & Nero version shows the fluctuations in CBR decodings. Any clarifications would be welcomed. And while this version seems to support 4 bitrate modes : CBR(bitrate), VBR(quality/bitrate) and VBR(bitrate) 2pass with optional average segment period adjustment, I wonder if the last mode is anyhow related to the ABR or if the ABR mode is actually not released yet. Thanks again Ivan. [edit] mistyping : CBR(quality/bitrate)->CBR(bitrate)
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Hi Ivan
neroAacEnc.exe -br 160000 -2pass -if test.wav -of test Code:
************************************************************* * * * Nero Digital Audio Reference MPEG-4 & 3GPP Audio Encoder * * Copyright (C) 2006 Nero AG * * All Rights Reserved Worldwide * * * * Package build date: May 1 2006 * * * * See -help for a complete list of available parameters. * * * ************************************************************* _ at least something like 1pass running please wait... would be nice
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Negative, he said he hopes to get the fixed version uploaded tomorrow. BTW, my understanding is that it isn't an AMD problem, it's an SSE2 (or lack thereof, actually) problem. It affects PIII's too, but not AMD's which do have SSE2 support (like Athlon64's).
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I couldn't believe my eyes when I saw that - three cheers and everything! ^_^
A full-blown CLI encoder. This makes things so much easier. Man... Thanks!
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Still waiting for AMD XP fixed encoder (maybe you can temporaly upload it @ mytempdir.com or rapidshare.de ?) Now some technical questions:
As I said before I'm even ready to paid for full Nero package to be able to encode without GUI (via command-line) so thanx You a lot for free solution And I want same for AVC (I'm NOT asking for FREE solution, I'm ready to paid for full Nero package) but I want to be able to encode WITHOUT Your GUI too. Please, forward this statement to appropriate ppls from Nero team. I believe, development of the small cli wrapper around AVC DS encoding filter will be cost mostly nothing for You but will get great satisfaction for expirienced users! BTW/Offtopic. I'm still banned @ HA forum - NOBODY contacted me Yet Quote:
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http://www.hydrogenaudio.org/forums/...opic=41191&hl= And you can see that ABR is certainly not "much better in any case" but "just a little bit better" at least when it comes to 48 kbps bit rate. Quote:
- Slight improvement in Mid/Side coding - Fixed LFE channel handling for 5.1 material (important!) - Fixed HE-AAC v2 bug (small quality improvement) So, for 5.1 content it should be a bit better |
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