I saw a similar thread from way back but I didn't quite understand it so I'm starting a new one. I have a question regarding dbpoweramp and its mp3 compression. I've not used the software before but it seems really good.
Here's what I'm curious about:
Let's say we have a ten-minute wave file, uncompressed, and we want to encode it to mp3. It's got mixed audio in it - the first 5 minutes are straight talk, then there's three minutes of complex music and then talk again till the end. Now suppose I want to encode this with a fixed bitrate, but I want the first and last part (the talk) to be, for example, 128kbps. Then I want the music in the middle to be twice that, just to make sure it's good quality. Is it possible to adjust this so that a file starts off as 128kbps, then turns 256 for awhile and then goes back? If so, how does one go about achieving it? I know you can always use VBR but then the computer will decide what bitrate to use at any given time. I was thinking of setting this myself, but using two separate values for non-complex and complex audio.
Thanks.
Here's what I'm curious about:
Let's say we have a ten-minute wave file, uncompressed, and we want to encode it to mp3. It's got mixed audio in it - the first 5 minutes are straight talk, then there's three minutes of complex music and then talk again till the end. Now suppose I want to encode this with a fixed bitrate, but I want the first and last part (the talk) to be, for example, 128kbps. Then I want the music in the middle to be twice that, just to make sure it's good quality. Is it possible to adjust this so that a file starts off as 128kbps, then turns 256 for awhile and then goes back? If so, how does one go about achieving it? I know you can always use VBR but then the computer will decide what bitrate to use at any given time. I was thinking of setting this myself, but using two separate values for non-complex and complex audio.
Thanks.
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