[issue2220] WAV to AAC causes glitches/noise in STEREO
Diego Casorran dcasor...@gmail.com added the comment: Ok, thanks so much rbultje for the better info, nice it's a known issue already. PS: I can try to fix it myself, if you pay me ;-P -- substatus: needs_more_info - reproduced FFmpeg issue tracker iss...@roundup.ffmpeg.org https://roundup.ffmpeg.org/issue2220
[issue2220] WAV to AAC causes glitches/noise in STEREO
Diego Casorran dcasor...@gmail.com added the comment: Well, it clearly states for movie files, and furthermore that's a wav (uncompressed) sound file :-) So... the solution for the AAC encoder issue(s) is to not use the AAC encoder? Ok dude... FFmpeg issue tracker iss...@roundup.ffmpeg.org https://roundup.ffmpeg.org/issue2220
[issue2220] WAV to AAC causes glitches/noise in STEREO
Ronald S. Bultje rsbul...@gmail.com added the comment: Alex told me he's currently working on mono-only and stereo will be buggy for a while. So the suggestion is to not use the internal AAC encoder for stereo for a while or bug (pay) Alex or one of his teammates (e.g. saintdev, forgot his real name) to work on this fulltime to fix it. FFmpeg issue tracker iss...@roundup.ffmpeg.org https://roundup.ffmpeg.org/issue2220
[issue2220] WAV to AAC causes glitches/noise in STEREO
Carl Eugen Hoyos ceho...@rainbow.studorg.tuwien.ac.at added the comment: http://ffmpeg.org/bugreports.html clearly forbids to use 7z for something else than uncompressed media data, apart from that, I would strongly suggest to use one of the lossless audio codecs FFmpeg supports. FFmpeg issue tracker iss...@roundup.ffmpeg.org https://roundup.ffmpeg.org/issue2220
[issue2220] WAV to AAC causes glitches/noise in STEREO
New submission from Diego Casorran dcasor...@gmail.com: Hello, I'm converting original audio CDs to AAC using ffmpeg, extracting the audio tracks by using IsoBuster, WAVs are PCM 1411Kbps 2c 44KHz The result is than in most songs there are noticeable glitches/noise, it depends on the number of instruments playing, and/or the volume, to be more or less noticeable, i guess.. I've attached a 7z archive with a 10 seconds WAV, the resulting AAC file, and a txt file with the output from ffmpeg. Is that all you need to debug it? Also, i just found this issue may is similar to issue 242 (https://roundup.ffmpeg.org/issue242), cause in MONO there is no such noise/glitches. Don't hesitate to let me know if you need something else from me to debug the problem, Thanks! File 'thunderstruck.7z' not attached - you can download it from https://roundup.ffmpeg.org/file1079. -- files: thunderstruck.7z messages: 11896 priority: normal status: new substatus: new title: WAV to AAC causes glitches/noise in STEREO type: bug FFmpeg issue tracker iss...@roundup.ffmpeg.org https://roundup.ffmpeg.org/issue2220
[issue2220] WAV to AAC causes glitches/noise in STEREO
Carl Eugen Hoyos ceho...@rainbow.studorg.tuwien.ac.at added the comment: Complete, uncut output of your encoding missing. -- status: new - open substatus: new - needs_more_info FFmpeg issue tracker iss...@roundup.ffmpeg.org https://roundup.ffmpeg.org/issue2220
[issue2220] WAV to AAC causes glitches/noise in STEREO
Diego Casorran dcasor...@gmail.com added the comment: Hi, did you checked the TXT file inside the 7z archive? that's all the output i got from ffmpeg. I'm using the arrozcru builds, btw. FFmpeg issue tracker iss...@roundup.ffmpeg.org https://roundup.ffmpeg.org/issue2220