Just curious. Have any obvious problems been of streams being unusable or
unstable been reported , or is aacplus below 64k just not optimal?
On Sun, Sep 27, 2009 at 3:35 PM, Romain Beauxis <to...@rastageeks.org>wrote:
> Le dimanche 27 septembre 2009 14:19:36, Brandon Casci a écrit :
> > Hello
>
> Hi !
>
> > Got a chance to check out the aacplus streaming. It sounds great! I even
> > tried using an aacplus stream for http.input, and I was surprised that
> > worked. Though when aacplus was used as input, ever 20 seconds or so the
> > output, also aacplus, would have a shuffling sound, almost like the
> > fast-forward while playing a CD. Still I'm looking forward to useing
> > aacplus and will drop certain streams in favor of it.
>
> Thanks for the report !
>
> The aacplus encoder is known to have issues with parametric stereo, which
> is
> used at low bitrates, such as 32k.
>
> So far, it performs quite good at 64k, which I would recommend for now.
>
> The nero AAC+ encoder has a much better quality at each bitrate. However,
> it
> is not yet possible to use it as an external encoder. I have requested the
> changes upstream, they say they will surely consider it, so we have to wait
> and see..
>
>
>
> Romain
>
>
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