mp3 conversion quality
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24 bit encoding in DP5 Bounce To Disk?
This is a really basic question, and I'm sorry to sound like such a newb, but...
If I have a 24-bit file, do I have to first convert it to 16-bit before using DP5's MP3 bounce to disk (with LAME)? Or can the bounce to disk deal with a 24-bit file? If I do have to convert to 16, can I go to MP3 in one step using (for instance) the Master Limiter with dithering?
Thanks for any help,
If I have a 24-bit file, do I have to first convert it to 16-bit before using DP5's MP3 bounce to disk (with LAME)? Or can the bounce to disk deal with a 24-bit file? If I do have to convert to 16, can I go to MP3 in one step using (for instance) the Master Limiter with dithering?
Thanks for any help,
-Bob
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- chamelion
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My format converter of choice is a free app called Switch Plus I use it all the time to convert .wav and .aiff files to mp3 for uploading (for clients). I've found it to be very stable, and simple to use. Top marks from me.

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Is there any software out there that uses this? I remember years ago in OS 9 days I downloaded this codec and through some very complex installation, etc. and was able to encode some MP3s using the Fraunhofer codec and it sounded VERY good... much better than anything else at the time. It took longer to process but the results were outstanding!Kawentzmann wrote:Spark uses the original Fraunhofer Institut codec and that shows.
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Yup although with lame 160 is ok if good source file and mix.doodles wrote:i still send all my mp's at 320. it's not that much larger file size, and sound quality is a massive difference. i can't stand listening to mp/3 done at around 160 - al the hats and top-end become grim!
But 192 my usual cut off point.
224 in lame is pretty damn good and i can't hear much difference between that and 320.
320 for ANYTHING else though (well for anything you care about)

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chamelion wrote:For what it's worth, this is Switch's bitrate menu:doodles wrote:i still send all my mp's at 320. it's not that much larger file size, and sound quality is a massive difference. i can't stand listening to mp/3 done at around 160 - al the hats and top-end become grim!
ooh 8kps my god i can not even imagine what that must sound like and i hope i never ever hear it.
I fooled around with 32 once years ago for a joke and IT WAS NOT FUNNY
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Funny, I actually have that sitting on my hard drive. Didn't even realize it until I read your post and started thinking "that sounds familiar... I wonder..." and sure enough it was there.
Thanks for reminding me.
Shooshie
Thanks for reminding me.
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Spark does, and you can still use it in Tiger with TC's "Tiger patch".James Steele wrote:Is there any software out there that uses this? I remember years ago in OS 9 days I downloaded this codec and through some very complex installation, etc. and was able to encode some MP3s using the Fraunhofer codec and it sounded VERY good... much better than anything else at the time. It took longer to process but the results were outstanding!Kawentzmann wrote:Spark uses the original Fraunhofer Institut codec and that shows.
Unfortunately it's broken under Leo (I think - too many anomalies on my system to risk checking at the moment).

I agree though, James, and as I said much earlier in the thread, Spark was the bee's knees when it came to quality conversions.
It even had an "enhanced" mode on top of the Fraunhofer codec, which made the process (if you chose it) even lengthier, but it was well worth it.
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bottom reschamelion wrote:Don't knock it mate - if you're working on "Concerto for Crap", 8kps may br just what you need. It gives the term 'Lo res' a whole new connotation.kassonica wrote: ooh 8kps my god i can not even imagine what that must sound like and i hope i never ever hear it.
Geoff

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James Steele wrote: Is there any software out there that uses this? I remember years ago in OS 9 days I downloaded this codec and through some very complex installation, etc. and was able to encode some MP3s using the Fraunhofer codec and it sounded VERY good... much better than anything else at the time. It took longer to process but the results were outstanding!
Pro Tools seems to use Fraunhofer codec when Bounce To Disk to mp3. Always sounded very good to me, wonder how it would be A/B test with LAME.
...Tobias