![]() I don't know where you read that AAC is worse than MP3, because that is simply objectively false, as shown by every listening test you can care to dig up. Newer formats such as AAC, Vorbis and Opus do not share these limitations. There is also the problem of the SFB21 defect, which can severely bloat the allocated bitrate on content that is heavy in high frequencies: It is lessened at higher bitrates, but you can never completely get rid of it. BUT - and this is a huge twerking 'but' - the MP3 format suffers from pre-echo. ![]() We should define audio transparency by whether it is distinguishable from a lossless source or not.īut yes, a modern version of lame (3.98 or newer) will be transparent around V5 VBR, which is ~130kbps. We should not define audio transparency by an outdated and flawed format. ![]() Says who? And which version of LAME? That encoder has seen huge improvements over the years. >Generally Transparent = MP3 LAME ~ 128kbps. ![]()
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