QUOTE (kornchild2002 @ Jun 12 2009, 00:22)

QUOTE (Hengest @ Jun 11 2009, 07:23)

To clarify: MediaCoder is free, and does use the Nero encoder. See
here.

Interesting, thanks for further clarifying that. The use of 96kbps CBR, instead of -q values, made it appear that it wasn't using Nero's AAC encoder.
My bad; I overlooked the Nero Encoder option in MediaCoder. I seem to recall older MediaCoder versions that
do not have Nero Encoder within it.
QUOTE (kornchild2002 @ Jun 12 2009, 00:22)

pepoluan, you can even go lower if you want. foobar2000 has the ability to conduct a blind ABX test, you don't have to use your headphones. Simply use the headphones that you would normally hookup to your cellphone. I suggest trying various low -q values and then conduct a few ABX tests. You may find out that a lower -q value produces the same audible results as a -q0.3. I don't know how strapped you are for space on your cellphone but a difference of 0.25MB per song could mean a lot with 1-4GB of storage.
Well kornchild2002, I *am* aware of foobar2000's wonderful ABX facility

I just want to quickly get to a workable setting so I can prep my phone with all my favorite tracks before I hit the road in... oh, 7 hours from now (still leaving me about 5 hours of sleep, good

)
FYI, I have only a 1 GB microSD card in my phone, and indeed transcoding (nearly) everything to AAC wins *a lot* of space for me

QUOTE (enzo @ Jun 12 2009, 00:31)

QUOTE (Hengest @ Jun 11 2009, 05:23)

To clarify: MediaCoder is free, and does use the Nero encoder. See
here.

Well, how free is it really if you have to agree to install OpenCandy adware/spyware with it? Plus they include the Nero encoder without a license from Nero (i.e. they steal it), same for RealMedia codecs and some others.
Um, it didn't ask to install OpenCandy when I installed it?
QUOTE (menno @ Jun 12 2009, 00:43)

Complaint to SF has been sent. I'll ask our legal department what else we can do against this.
Whoa... this be getting serious
Anyways, time for me to logout and sleep.