So far I have been more drawn to the LAME mp3 encoder, but I have recently been experimenting with the OGG one as well.
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Whats your Favorite encoder?
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A lossless format doesn't use an encoder.
I have been sticking with LAME, not much to improve there. State-of-the-art quality in a universal (MP3) format. No real reason to go anywhere else.
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I have been sticking with LAME, not much to improve there. State-of-the-art quality in a universal (MP3) format. No real reason to go anywhere else.
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EAC -> FLAC (lossless) or LAME (for the occasional MP3).
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I use Direct Stream Digital Interchange File Format using AudioGate.
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Apple Lossless
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Well... I believe we use the term encoding/decoding for lossless codecs/formats, just as we use for lossy codecs/formats. And that the application used to create the files are called an encoder.
If not, then there are a lot of us out there who use the wrong wording.
Originally Posted by ILikeMusic /img/forum/go_quote.gif A lossless format doesn't use an encoder. |
Well... I believe we use the term encoding/decoding for lossless codecs/formats, just as we use for lossy codecs/formats. And that the application used to create the files are called an encoder.
If not, then there are a lot of us out there who use the wrong wording.

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Yeah, sorry, I wasn't trying to correct you, just meant that the question (as I interpreted it) doesn't make much sense if you include lossless because lossless will always sound the same... and if there's no difference in SQ then there's no point in 'experimenting' as was mentioned in the OP, so I thought that he was referring to lossy encoders only. But maybe I misunderstood and the OP was asking what format do you use, not encoder.
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ILikeMusic. I think his question are formulated the right and correct way.
As there for several codecs/formats are lots of different encoders to choose from.
* MP3 -> LAME, Fraunhofer, Xing, BladeEnc, ...
* AAC -> FAAC, Nero, Core Audio, ...
* FLAC -> FLAC, Flake
* ALAC -> Core Audio, dBpoweramp
There are differences between lossless encoders as well, even if the audio data will always be the same.
As there for several codecs/formats are lots of different encoders to choose from.
* MP3 -> LAME, Fraunhofer, Xing, BladeEnc, ...
* AAC -> FAAC, Nero, Core Audio, ...
* FLAC -> FLAC, Flake
* ALAC -> Core Audio, dBpoweramp
There are differences between lossless encoders as well, even if the audio data will always be the same.
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lame 3.97
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I use OGG Vorbis, primarily. I learned of aotv (from this forum, I believe). It should work a little better than the standard OGG Vorbis tools.
As for which codec is preferable (MP3 vs OGG Vorbis vs AAC for example), it's very subjective. I use OGG Vorbis only because all my devices support it, but YMMV.
As for which codec is preferable (MP3 vs OGG Vorbis vs AAC for example), it's very subjective. I use OGG Vorbis only because all my devices support it, but YMMV.
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I usually encode my CD's to AIFF, is there a better way to do this than through iTunes?
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hey i tried dling LAME..its not working or i can't it to work?
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If you want a nice, easy to use interface, you'll need to use it in conjunction with something else, like EAC if you're ripping CDs. There's a list of compatible software here:
LAME - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Originally Posted by mmss939 /img/forum/go_quote.gif hey i tried dling LAME..its not working or i can't it to work? |
If you want a nice, easy to use interface, you'll need to use it in conjunction with something else, like EAC if you're ripping CDs. There's a list of compatible software here:
LAME - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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nvm acually i got it
thanks anyways hiphop
thanks anyways hiphop
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I just converted from lame mp3 to ogg vorbis.
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