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Lend me your ears! An AAC two-pass listening test.
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stupider...likeafox
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August 5, 2003 4:41AM
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Originally posted by Harald
Now let's do MP3 v AAC at one-pass 128k to separate the men and women from the childers ...
To save time and effort there's one here:
http://audio.ciara.us/test/
It uses Quicktime 6.3, LAME 128 abr, Blade, MPC, WMA Pro and Vorbis
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eugene
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August 5, 2003 7:07AM
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Originally posted by stupider...likeafox
To save time and effort there's one here:
http://audio.ciara.us/test/
It uses Quicktime 6.3, LAME 128 abr, Blade, MPC, WMA Pro and Vorbis
To save more time and effort...a translation of the link above:
MPC and the QuickTime AAC codec rule your pants.
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Originally posted by Harald
Now let's do MP3 v AAC at one-pass 128k to separate the men and women from the childers ...
To save time and effort there's one here: http://audio.ciara.us/test/
It uses Quicktime 6.3, LAME 128 abr, Blade, MPC, WMA Pro and Vorbis
Originally posted by stupider...likeafox
To save time and effort there's one here: http://audio.ciara.us/test/
It uses Quicktime 6.3, LAME 128 abr, Blade, MPC, WMA Pro and Vorbis
To save more time and effort...a translation of the link above:
MPC and the QuickTime AAC codec rule your pants.