Hello you all, I am new to dB old EAC user.
I am trying to understand dB better.
First of all, the Replay Gain. I used the settings provided in the Help File (EBU R128 with -18LUFS).
When listening in Foobar, which is set to "prevent clipping" and "db 88", Foobar needed to decreas the value set by dBpoweramp of other 6db.
So I would like to understand how do I convert LUFS into db?
how many LUFS are 100db and how many LUFS are 88db? Which negative number should I use in the RG settings of dB, to get to the 88 of Foobar?
Then, the Flac: in EAC, which as far as I know uses the same codec, I can choose a max of 1024kbps, although when I test the codec I am told that the max real performance is 839 and that one will be used.
In dB the Bit Rate cannot be set, it is fix, at 1411, and I would like to know if it is a real 1411 or a nominal one.
Last question, which kind of sense and purpose and effect (and possible side effects) would have, if when ripping I choose to upsample to a higher freq and bit depth? like, 96000, and 32 or 24bit? Would I have less danger of distortion? More headroom to apply EQ and other effect without clipping? Better sound? Just more mb?
Thanks!
I am trying to understand dB better.
First of all, the Replay Gain. I used the settings provided in the Help File (EBU R128 with -18LUFS).
When listening in Foobar, which is set to "prevent clipping" and "db 88", Foobar needed to decreas the value set by dBpoweramp of other 6db.
So I would like to understand how do I convert LUFS into db?
how many LUFS are 100db and how many LUFS are 88db? Which negative number should I use in the RG settings of dB, to get to the 88 of Foobar?
Then, the Flac: in EAC, which as far as I know uses the same codec, I can choose a max of 1024kbps, although when I test the codec I am told that the max real performance is 839 and that one will be used.
In dB the Bit Rate cannot be set, it is fix, at 1411, and I would like to know if it is a real 1411 or a nominal one.
Last question, which kind of sense and purpose and effect (and possible side effects) would have, if when ripping I choose to upsample to a higher freq and bit depth? like, 96000, and 32 or 24bit? Would I have less danger of distortion? More headroom to apply EQ and other effect without clipping? Better sound? Just more mb?
Thanks!
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