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Old 18th December 2013, 00:01   #1  |  Link
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Good Nero AAC settings in MeGUI

Hi, I'm trying to reduce the size of some AAC tracks, the source files are 130 kbit/s, 44100 Hz, I'm using these settings:

Preferred decoder: NicAudio
Sample rate: Keep original
Normalize peaks to: 100
VBR: 0.35
Profile: AAC-LC

What's the difference between the preferred decoders? I've always used NicAudio but I'm not sure what's good, I'd like to make this file good for both Hi-Fi and headphones playback (pc/tv and phone), what settings would you recommend?

(should I use HE-AAC? I read that it's not necessary for 80+ kbit/s and it doesn't work well on phones and portable players).

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Old 18th December 2013, 04:25   #2  |  Link
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Your settings: VBR: 0.35 is the low quality recommended for NeroAacEnc.
If you want less quality/size use QAAC instead, better than NeroAacEnc at low bitrates (HE-AAC)
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