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<blockquote data-quote="Greg Cameron" data-source="post: 51510" data-attributes="member: 42"><p>Re: High Frequency Compression Driver Evaluation</p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>That's interesting. One of my biggest complaints about a lot of audio codecs is how much distortion in the higher frequencies I actually do hear. Granted it has much improved over the original mp3 format. But I do hear it even with AAC at the lower to mid bit rates. I suppose many folks don't notice it but I do, namely on cymbals and high hats. That phasey-swishy sound. Nowadays I use lossless AAC when encoding my own stuff. If you buy from the iTunes store, you're stuck with 256k AAC which is adequate for a lot of stuff but not always. It depends on the musical content as far as how bad the artifacts are.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Greg Cameron, post: 51510, member: 42"] Re: High Frequency Compression Driver Evaluation That's interesting. One of my biggest complaints about a lot of audio codecs is how much distortion in the higher frequencies I actually do hear. Granted it has much improved over the original mp3 format. But I do hear it even with AAC at the lower to mid bit rates. I suppose many folks don't notice it but I do, namely on cymbals and high hats. That phasey-swishy sound. Nowadays I use lossless AAC when encoding my own stuff. If you buy from the iTunes store, you're stuck with 256k AAC which is adequate for a lot of stuff but not always. It depends on the musical content as far as how bad the artifacts are. [/QUOTE]
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