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Posted by NRen2k5 on 10/15/32 11:29
VBR is definitely more sensible. But I wouldn't recommend using "maximum
quality" as this is just overkill. If you're going to go overkill, why
not go all the way and use 320kbps?
Rather, for VBR, it's best to stick with --alt-preset standard. In
modern versions of the encoder, this is simplified to -V2.
This will provide quality which is "transparent" to most people, at a
bitrate around 200kbps.
- NRen2k5
Baxter Tocher wrote:
> The Man With No Name wrote:
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>> I know 320kbps is basically the best quality for mp3s. But, since
>> that would mean encoding even silences at 320kb per second, I encode
>> my mp3s on Maximum Quality (VBR 0 in CDex's settings) as MPEG1 with a
>> minimum bitrate
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>
> So why not use VBR instead?
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