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== Encoder bandwith and low pass filters == | |||
Just as in Fraunhofer encoder wiki, it's advisable to know apple encoder's default lowpass filters with bitrates, to be able to change defaults with --lowpass command option. | |||
Low pass filters is important to ascertain how the encoder chooses to omit high frequency information. | |||
== FFmpeg with AudioToolbox == | == FFmpeg with AudioToolbox == | ||
In recent versions of FFmpeg on OS X it is possible to use the Apple encoders via AudioToolbox. AAC encoder is called <code>aac_at</code>. Unlike afconvert, it preserves metadata when encoding. | In recent versions of FFmpeg on OS X it is possible to use the Apple encoders via AudioToolbox. AAC encoder is called <code>aac_at</code>. Unlike afconvert, it preserves metadata when encoding. |
Latest revision as of 12:08, 26 September 2020
Page discussion
Encoder bandwith and low pass filters
Just as in Fraunhofer encoder wiki, it's advisable to know apple encoder's default lowpass filters with bitrates, to be able to change defaults with --lowpass command option. Low pass filters is important to ascertain how the encoder chooses to omit high frequency information.
FFmpeg with AudioToolbox
In recent versions of FFmpeg on OS X it is possible to use the Apple encoders via AudioToolbox. AAC encoder is called aac_at
. Unlike afconvert, it preserves metadata when encoding.