Re: How do I set Nero AAC/MP4 quality under VBR to .4?
1: Close dbpa
2: Browse to the folder \dBpoweramp\encoder\m4a Nero (AAC) and open the file encoder.txt in Notepad.
under the section [radio&slider] you will see
Quality .05 (estimated bit rate: 16 Kbps)
-q .05
Quality .15 (estimated bit rate: 32 Kbps)
-q .15
Quality .25 (estimated bit rate: 64 Kbps)
-q .25
Quality .35 (estimated bit rate: 100 Kbps)
-q .35
Quality .45 (estimated bit rate: 150 Kbps)
-q .45
Quality .5 (estimated bit rate: 170 Kbps)
-q .5
Quality .55 (estimated bit rate: 200 Kbps)
-q .55
Quality .65 (estimated bit rate: 250 Kbps)
-q .65
Quality .75 (estimated bit rate: 300 Kbps)
-q .75
Quality .85 (estimated bit rate: 350 Kbps)
-q .85
Quality .95 (estimated bit rate: 400 Kbps)
-q .95
Quality 1.00 (estimated bit rate: 425 Kbps)
-q 1.00
you can insert a new option for any other setting of quality XX by inserting the lines
Quality .XX
-q .XX
So in your case, that is q .40.
The line Quality .45 (estimated bit rate: 150 Kbps) --or whatever it is-- is just the text string that shows in the GUI as you move the slider. The -q XX is the parameter that gets passed to the encoder.
3: Save encoder.txt
4. open dbpa and enjoy.
{Pats self on back for knowing something Spoon doesn't} :D
I thought encoder.txt would be a readme, so I opened it up and thought hmm.. those look like parameters. Made backups and started playing around. When I had a phone with 4GB storage, I used .35 with .4 on some stuff that didn't sound quite right. I have come to the conclusion small changes in bitrate are pointless, except for experimenting. I now listen to -q=.65, and if I found something that sounds bad there, I would go to my FLAC archive & encode it to .75 or .85 rather than trying to find the "just right" setting. I did a reinstall a while back & ditched my custom encoder.txt
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