Posted by NRen2k5 on 07/03/07 19:34
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> · Joint Stereo: Joint Stereo shares certain bits between high frequency left
> and right channels. This improves compression efficiency at a slight loss of
> stereo separation. Lower frequencies are treated as normal stereo. Use Joint
> Stereo to obtain the best overall quality at mid-to-lower bit rates. < 224
> Kbit.
>
> · Stereo: Stereo includes two independent channels. The total bit rate
> remains constant, but the split between the channels can vary. The Encoder
> uses this flexibility to improve quality by allocating more bits to the
> channel with the more dynamic signal. Use the Stereo setting for best
> quality stereo audio at higher bit rates.
That information is incorrect. Where did you get it from?
Here’s something much more accurate.…
http://harmsy.freeuk.com/mostync/
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