So, I'm fine tuning some audio/video compression settings and I'm not sure how all the settings fit together. I'm using Windows Media 9.1 Professional, so some of this may be specific to that ...
The WMA 9.2 Lossless codec is, as the name implies, a lossless audio codec. A lossless audio codec's output is bit-for-bit identical to its input. Essentially, it's a more efficient alternative to PCM ...
CDex<BR>Lame V1.32<BR>44khz<BR><BR>WAV file - 88.3mb<BR><BR>min:96kb/s <BR>max:160kb/s<BR>q=0<BR>VBR 0<BR>9.9mb<BR>VBR 5<BR>9.5mb<BR>VBR 6<BR>7.3mb - good quality ...
In general, WMA 9.2 Lossless shouldn’t be used for WMV files for streaming, obviously, as they are CBR. And WMA 9 and 10 Pro can provide incredible sounding audio at lower bit rates, and transparent ...
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