5.1 DTS to Vorbis - which bitrate for transparency? |
5.1 DTS to Vorbis - which bitrate for transparency? |
Nov 18 2011, 19:10
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Group: Members Posts: 11 Joined: 18-November 11 Member No.: 95256 |
Hello,
what do you think are the necessary bitrates for Vorbis if the sources are DTS 5.1 768kbit/1.5mbit to preserve transparency? Has aoTuVb channel coupling for other channels than front left and right and a special LFE channel for bass? Thanks. |
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Nov 20 2011, 08:23
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Group: Members Posts: 11 Joined: 18-November 11 Member No.: 95256 |
Anyone?
The latest threads about converting DVD/BD audio to 5.1 Vorbis are pretty old and since then the codec seems to have received lots of improvements, especially regarding channel coupling. Compareable to AAC with the latest aoTuV build? Btw: Handbrake nightlies now include the latest aoTuv build, very comfortable now to convert movies with best Vorbis quality. Unfortunately the WinGUI doesn't offer -q options yet. |
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Nov 20 2011, 08:28
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![]() Group: Members Posts: 116 Joined: 2-December 05 From: Netherlands Member No.: 26157 |
Anyone? The latest threads about converting DVD/BD audio to 5.1 Vorbis are pretty old and since then the codec seems to have received lots of improvements, especially regarding channel coupling. Compareable to AAC with the latest aoTuV build? Btw: Handbrake nightlies now include the latest aoTuv build, very comfortable now to convert movies with best Vorbis quality. Unfortunately the WinGUI doesn't offer -q options yet. Personally I use -q 4 and consider it being transparent for MY ears. Why not test yourself? If you haven't done it already, check out Monty's Demo Pages. Lot's of information over there. http://people.xiph.org/~xiphmont/demo/index.html This post has been edited by Kef: Nov 20 2011, 08:31 |
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aufkrawall 5.1 DTS to Vorbis - which bitrate for transparency? Nov 18 2011, 19:10
aufkrawall Sorry for my late answer.
I think I'll stick ... Jan 5 2012, 16:25![]() ![]() |
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