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AAC playback bitrate display wrong on 64kbit target
grums:
I'm on r29308-110214. I've encoded 2 files using neroaacenc (1.5.4.0):
1) ( ~64 kbit): neroAacEnc -q 0.25 -if marlo.wav -of marlo-064.MP4
2) (~146 kbit): neroAacEnc -q 0.45 -if marlo.wav -of marlo-146.MP4
Both play OK, sizes are OK, but 1) shows following info:
?? CBR 135k, total playtime shown is ½ of correct time
Quicktime Player shows it's AAC-Stereo 22.050Hz 67.71 kbps
2) Display info seems to be OK: AAC CBR 154kbit, where Quicktime Player says AAC-Stereo 44.100Hz 154.10 kbps.
I saw another thread looking a bit like this, and upgraded the firmware just to test it - is there still an issue for files with low bitrate?
Is it true that they are CBR and not VBR (is there a program [like ogginfo for ogg-files] which will show that info)?
Regards, Ole
saratoga:
Which build are you running?
Buschel:
Hi,
there was some rework done on the recognition of AAC-HE files in the past weeks.
Question 1: Is there really "??" displayed? I would expect either "AAC-HE" or "AAC" (AAC-HE will most likely be correct).
Question 2: Can you provide a link to both files? The 64kbps file is of higher interest to me.
regards,
Buschel
Buschel:
Seems like I got it. The sample output for _all_ AAC-HE files is doubled, not only for files using upsampled SBR. For all AAC-HE files which state to have a block length <=1024 the duration needs to be doubled.
Edit: Fix submitted with r29312.
grums:
Thanks a lot. All combinations play OK, display correct bitrate and time.
Display of codec: OK - plain (LC) AAC and HHE AAC are shown;
but maybe the HE-AAC v2 encoded files should show this - to distinguish them from normal (v1) HHE-AAC?
Source: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/High-Efficiency_Advanced_Audio_Coding
Regards Ole
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