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  • Valtteri
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    Re: Convert FLAC to WMA or AAC?

    >320K, AAC and OGG is almost up to 100% original quality.
    320K OGG=AAC>MP3>WMA
    256K OGG>AAC>MP3>WMA
    224K OGG>MP3>AAC>WMA
    192K OGG>MP3>WMA>AAC
    128K OGG>WMA>AAC>MP3

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  • hujan86
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    Software suggestions are welcomed. But most importantly:

    Is 500kbps - 640kpbs is an overkill? Is AAC more superior than WMA? Is 2-pass encoding recommended for AAC? Does setting the Sampling rate at 48Khz rather than the standard 44.1Khz make any difference?

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  • dJabba
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    have you checked out doom9 ? not sure if there is what you need, but its the "best" site i know for codecs and converters.. and its ad-free: Doom9.net - The Definitive DVD Backup Resource

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  • Lsdmeasap
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    I know you are looking for software suggestions, but maybe this would be better suited in the audio section?

    If you want me to move it let me know! Sorry I don't have any suggestions that I know for sure work, maybe audactity

    I found this discussion that might help

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  • hujan86
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    Convert FLAC to WMA or AAC?

    I was thinking of converting all my FLAC files. It's just that I'm not sure which setting is more efficient in preserving the original fidelity while remaining small in size:

    AAC 320kbps
    AAC 500kbps
    WMA8 640kpps
    WMA8 320kbps
    WMA9.2 VBR

    MP3 is not an option for obvious reasons. Sampling rate is set to 48KHz. I've never seen a 96KHz option in any audio converter. I don't know why, but I would like to see it implemented.

    Reasons for converting: Free up more hard drive space (later I'm going to convert all my videos to H264 MP4 to save even more space) & support for Windows Media Player's Library (so OGG is out too).
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