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cakuhnen
30th December 2006, 13:39
I need to know if in the new version i can encode Nero AAC Audio with graphedit because i'm current using the Belight with Besweet with BSN plugins that need the Nero AAC dlls to encode Aac.dll Aacenc32.dll and in my compression i always use VBR Transcoding method but in the last version i dont found the Aac.dll anymore, only aacenc32.dll but the program Belight say that need Aac.dll & Aacenc32.dll, if can encode with graphedit what filters can i use, all the time what i make is decoding Dolby Digital 5.1 sound using latest Cyberlink Audio Decoder Filters, i decode to 5.1 WAV use Nuendo 3 to split the channels and create a mux with Belight and encode to Nero Digital with Besweet using the old dlls, i need a way to encode more fast but in the same quality VBR Transcoding
i was try the NeroAACEnc but i dont like the quality i get with this cli, if have another better methods i hope us can show me :)

Thanks

Sharktooth
30th December 2006, 14:34
No you cant. Nero audio filters are locked with nero applications.
NeroAACEnc is the best AAC encoder available. If you have problems with it, then you're configuring it the wrong way...

Get SNG beta 2 and bepipe from here:
http://imcold.evilhosting.org/files/sng_bin/

extract NeroAACenc somewhere and pint SNG to it.

cakuhnen
30th December 2006, 14:48
OK, but in configuration to get best quality like VBR Transcoding what i use in VBR Quality use 1,000?
What the best options to transcode a Dolby Digital 5.1 to
higuest quality Nero AAC 5.1, like ABR its new for me i newer see this, its my first time with NeroDigitalAudio CLI and HEV2 what are this?

Sharktooth
30th December 2006, 14:52
there is no BEST as per forum rules. Try different values until you get a satisfying quality.
ABR is average bitrate while HEv2 is an encoding mode for very low bitrates (48kbps and lower).

cakuhnen
30th December 2006, 15:04
Thanks friend for the information :)

Krismen
3rd January 2007, 12:21
No you cant. Nero audio filters are locked with nero applications.
Yes, but if you rename "graphedit.exe" into "recode.exe", they will work in GraphEdit.

Sharktooth
3rd January 2007, 14:53
ah, yeah, but you cant set the filter parameters...

Krismen
3rd January 2007, 22:48
I can. I have Nero 6.6.0.16.

http://img58.imageshack.us/img58/9775/generoyh8.th.png (http://img58.imageshack.us/my.php?image=generoyh8.png)

http://img458.imageshack.us/img458/6712/nerogepw3.th.png (http://img458.imageshack.us/my.php?image=nerogepw3.png)

shon3i
3rd January 2007, 23:34
Yes, but that is very old encoder and don't have such good quality like, this newer encoders.

cakuhnen
4th January 2007, 07:09
OK, there what i can say about this:

In the last version work ok when renamed from Graphedit.exe to Recode.exe, but i have some troubles in size, look
Audio Source: Dolby Digital 5.1 448 Kbps Output: AAC 5.1 LC VBR Ultra Transcoding)
AAC 5.1 LC VBR Ultra Trascoding from WAV 5.1 splitted= 152MB used Belight + Nero AAC dlls
AAC 5.1 LC VBR Ultra Transcoding (Graphedit + Ac3 Parser + Cyberlink Audio Decoder 7.2 out 6ch + Nero Digital AVC Audio Encoder + Nero Digital AVC Muxer + Nero Digital AVC File Writer=131MB

Why this diference?
The Nero AAC dlls + Belight are:
Aacen32.dll = 4.5.13.0
Aac.dll = 3.0.0.7
bsn.dll = the same original version that come with the Besweet 1.5b33
Besweet.exe = 1.5b31

tebasuna51
4th January 2007, 13:15
Why this diference?
The Nero AAC dlls + Belight are:
Aacen32.dll = 4.5.13.0
Aac.dll = 3.0.0.7
bsn.dll = the same original version that come with the Besweet 1.5b33
Besweet.exe = 1.5b31
I think the Belight support for new versions of aac.dll-aacenc32.dll form Nero7 is stopped after the CLI version NeroAacEnc.exe, then is not sure the use.

I have
Aacen32.dll = 4.2.1.0
Aac.dll = 3.0.0.3
and work with bse_Nero7WA or the new bsn_20060930, never with "bsn.dll = the same original version that come with the Besweet 1.5b33" (or 1.5b31)