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Phatbox / Keg software and support => Phatnoise Hardware Support => Topic started by: rob_hutton on December 14, 2005, 08:15:34 AM

Title: AAC Bitrate
Post by: rob_hutton on December 14, 2005, 08:15:34 AM
I have some tracks encoded to AAC 329 bit rate they don't seem to play I have Phatnoise media manager plus the AAC plug-in, they play OK on the computer but says corrupt track when in the car,  has anyone got around this or a solution, Thanks
Title: Re: AAC Bitrate
Post by: admin on December 14, 2005, 02:05:20 PM
329, interesting.  Mine are encoded at VBR and play fine.*


*Play fine except for the frequent other issues related with my AAC usage.
Title: Re: AAC Bitrate
Post by: judb on December 16, 2005, 02:55:58 PM
What encoders are you guys using?  I know for instance that there were some issues with the nero aac encoder not working right with ipods at one point.
Title: Re: AAC Bitrate
Post by: admin on December 16, 2005, 03:12:20 PM
The Nero encoder doesn't work with the Phatbox at all (or in my case, the Keg.)  It will transfer the songs, but you'll get the lovely "corrupt" track message when trying to play them.

I use the Apple (iTunes) AAC encoder.
Title: Re: AAC Bitrate
Post by: rob_hutton on December 16, 2005, 04:43:04 PM
Thanks so what bitrate do you encode to with itunes will it take the best quality?

Thanks
Title: Re: AAC Bitrate
Post by: bibeaud on December 17, 2005, 03:46:42 AM
The bitrate choices in Phatnoise Media Manager (PMM) are 96, 128, 192, & 296.  I am currently using 192 since it is supposed to be better than CD Quality (120 bitrate).  Howver, I am using the MusicKeg through an FM Modulator in my Honda, so I don't believe I could experience the quality of the 296 bitrate.
Title: Re: AAC Bitrate
Post by: amb on December 19, 2005, 02:37:28 AM
QuoteI am currently using 192 since it is supposed to be better than CD Quality (120 bitrate).
Sorry but that is untrue.  Not that CD quality is perfect, but when you use any lossy encoder to compress the music (such as MP3, AAC, Ogg, etc), you lose quality no matter what bitrate you use.  The lower the bitrate, the more you lose.  Thus, it's impossible to be "better than CD quality".  At high bitrates, the compressed quality can be very good or perhaps even undistinguishable from the original, but never "better".
Title: Re: AAC Bitrate
Post by: gti03 on July 10, 2006, 03:15:58 AM
I have encode mine at 160 using itunes due to the fact I only have 20GB disk otherwise I would encode at a higher rate of 192.
Title: Re: AAC Bitrate
Post by: rob_hutton on July 10, 2006, 08:25:01 AM
hade the same problem and had to re encode with Itunes at 329 it then will work