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What's the best AAC encoder today?

Reply #76
WTF is good looking sound?


Most modern popular music, where looks (and amount of bare skin) matters more than musical talent?

What's the best AAC encoder today?

Reply #77
Have read this all, and question remains.
Since last tests Apple CVBR and TVBR participated (2011-2012), has the encoder obtained significant improves?
Are that unsignificant lag of TVBR retains?

What's the best AAC encoder today?

Reply #78
Check out the qaac thread. Apple continues to release new iTunes and QuickTime versions, but CoreAudioToolbox remains either unchanged or appears with a new version number that still produces bit-identical files to the previous version each time. AAC development seems to have ended in both the Apple and Nero camps now.

What's the best AAC encoder today?

Reply #79
Did anybody compared qaac with libfdk and can say which one is "better"? Can't decide^^

What's the best AAC encoder today?

Reply #80
WTF is good looking sound?

I have no idea, but I'd assume, that when looking at the spectral analysis diagram, there are no distortions visible?

"good sounding sound" sounds like a mouthful, so I believe that's what some people refer to with "good looking sound".