Hi,
I am new to dbpoweramp so I'm learning about it still.
I was looking at the Audio Properties Tab for some files that I normalized using Sound Forge 10.0, comparing the specs shown for the original and normalized ones. I noticed that the normalized files, even though they were saved with the exact same settings as the original files, were shown as only "Medium" quality while the originals are rated as "High" quality. I'm wondering, how is this "quality" level determined and why are the normalized files not as good?
Both sets are stereo, 44.1KHZ, 16 bit, 192kbps (constant). Where I choose the settings on Sound Forge there is a slider that goes from "fastest encoding" to "best quality" and it was on "best quality". I haven't been able to find much info on it, though I've seen such settings before. What does it actually do as far as encoding quality?
Thanks!
I am new to dbpoweramp so I'm learning about it still.
I was looking at the Audio Properties Tab for some files that I normalized using Sound Forge 10.0, comparing the specs shown for the original and normalized ones. I noticed that the normalized files, even though they were saved with the exact same settings as the original files, were shown as only "Medium" quality while the originals are rated as "High" quality. I'm wondering, how is this "quality" level determined and why are the normalized files not as good?
Both sets are stereo, 44.1KHZ, 16 bit, 192kbps (constant). Where I choose the settings on Sound Forge there is a slider that goes from "fastest encoding" to "best quality" and it was on "best quality". I haven't been able to find much info on it, though I've seen such settings before. What does it actually do as far as encoding quality?
Thanks!
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