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Thread: QAAC CLI Encoder errors.

  1. #16
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    Re: QAAC CLI Encoder errors.

    You would not have to make any changes, just point to the 64 bit exe.

    About speed, you would have to try to see.

  2. #17

    Re: QAAC CLI Encoder errors.

    What do I point to in the 64 bit folder.

    In the 64 bit folder:
    libsoxconvolver64.dll
    libsoxconvolver64.dll
    msvcp120.dll
    msvcr120.dll
    refalac64.exe

    In the 32 bit folder:
    libgcc_s_sjlj-1.dll
    libsoxconvolver.dll
    libsoxr.dll
    msvcp120.dll
    msvcr120.dll
    qaac.exe
    refalac.exe

    The 32 bit encoder script references qaac.exe. There is no qaac.exe in the 64 bit folder. I tried copying qaac.exe to the 32 bit folder and that didn't work. I also tried pointing to refalac64.exe in the 64 bit folder and that didn't work.

    Maybe the zip I downloaded is missing the 64 bit qaac.exe.

  3. #18
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    Re: QAAC CLI Encoder errors.

    You are missing the 64 bit qaac.exe

  4. #19

    Re: QAAC CLI Encoder errors.

    Hi all
    This thread seems to answer my question how to use qaac with dbpoweramp.
    I have taken tscolin's latest script from post *7 and put it and the x86 qaac files into the CLI encoder directory. When I try to batch convert, I get the stdIn Pipe error that tscolin mentioned in post *1.

    I have all the files from the qaac/x86 directory + encoder.txt in the CLI encoder directory.
    What could I be doing wrong?
    Thanks a lot

  5. #20

    Re: QAAC CLI Encoder errors.

    Solved
    Looking at other encoder.txt files, I figured out that there need to be quotes around [outfile] such as this "[outfile]"
    With this addition, the script in post *7 works

  6. #21

    Re: QAAC CLI Encoder errors.

    Here's the encoder.txt file as I am using it:
    - added quotes around [outfile]
    - added drop down to set target sample rate

    Code:
    Code:
    [codec].m4a
    qaac.exe
    
    
    [msgifnoencoder]
    Before using this encoder a seperate component must first be installed from https://sites.google.com/site/qaacpage/ .
    
    
    [radio&slider]
    4
    24
    292
    1
    10
    0
    Quality (tVBR)
    
    
    5
    Q4 (~40kbps)
    -V 4 
    Q13 (~45kbps)
    -V 13 
    Q22 (~75kbps)
    -V 22 
    Q31 (~80kbps)
    -V 31 
    Q40 (~95kbps)
    -V 40 
    Q49 (~105kbps)
    -V 49 
    Q58 (~115kbps)
    -V 58 
    Q63 (~128kbps)
    -V 63 
    Q68 (~135kbps)
    -V 68 
    Q77 (~150kbps)
    -V 77 
    Q86 (~165kbps)
    -V 86 
    Q95 (~195kbps)
    -V 95 
    Q104 (~225kbps)
    -V 104 
    Q113 (~255kbps)
    -V 113 
    Q122 (~285kbps)
    -V 122 
    Q127 (~320kbps)
    -V 127 
    Q0 (Highest Possible)
    -V 0
    [/sliderend]
    80
    0
    Bit Rate (ABR)
    
    
    9
    Average Bit Rate: 16 Kbps
    -a 16 
    Average Bit Rate: 24 Kbps
    -a 24 
    Average Bit Rate: 32 Kbps
    -a 32 
    Average Bit Rate: 48 Kbps
    -a 48 
    Average Bit Rate: 56 Kbps
    -a 56 
    Average Bit Rate: 64 Kbps
    -a 64 
    Average Bit Rate: 80 Kbps
    -a 80 
    Average Bit Rate: 96 Kbps
    -a 96 
    Average Bit Rate: 128 Kbps
    -a 128  
    Average Bit Rate: 144 Kbps
    -a 144  
    Average Bit Rate: 160 Kbps
    -a 160  
    Average Bit Rate: 192 Kbps
    -a 192  
    Average Bit Rate: 224 Kbps
    -a 224  
    Average Bit Rate: 256 Kbps
    -a 256 
    Average Bit Rate: 320 Kbps
    -a 320 
    Average Bit Rate: Highest Possible
    -a 0
    [/sliderend]
    154
    0
    Bit Rate (cVBR)
    
    
    9
    Constrained Bit Rate: Auto
    -v 0
    Constrained Bit Rate: 16 Kbps
    -v 16 
    Constrained Bit Rate: 24 Kbps
    -v 24 
    Constrained Bit Rate: 32 Kbps
    -v 32 
    Constrained Bit Rate: 48 Kbps
    -v 48 
    Constrained Bit Rate: 56 Kbps
    -v 56 
    Constrained Bit Rate: 64 Kbps
    -v 64 
    Constrained Bit Rate: 80 Kbps
    -v 80 
    Constrained Bit Rate: 96 Kbps
    -v 96 
    Constrained Bit Rate: 128 Kbps
    -v 128 
    Constrained Bit Rate: 144 Kbps
    -v 144 
    Constrained Bit Rate: 160 Kbps
    -v 160 
    Constrained Bit Rate: 192 Kbps
    -v 192 
    Constrained Bit Rate: 224 Kbps
    -v 224 
    Constrained Bit Rate: 256 Kbps
    -v 256 
    Constrained Bit Rate: 320 Kbps
    -v 320 
    Constrained Bit Rate: Highest Possible
    -v 0 
    [/sliderend]
    218
    0
    Constant (CBR)
    
    
    
    
    Constant Bit Rate: 16 Kbps
    -c 16 
    Constant Bit Rate: 24 Kbps
    -c 24 
    Constant Bit Rate: 32 Kbps
    -c 32 
    Constant Bit Rate: 48 Kbps
    -c 48 
    Constant Bit Rate: 56 Kbps
    -c 56 
    Constant Bit Rate: 64 Kbps
    -c 64 
    Constant Bit Rate: 80 Kbps
    -c 80 
    Constant Bit Rate: 96 Kbps
    -c 96 
    Constant Bit Rate: 128 Kbps
    -c 128 
    Constant Bit Rate: 144 Kbps
    -c 144 
    Constant Bit Rate: 160 Kbps
    -c 160 
    Constant Bit Rate: 192 Kbps
    -c 192 
    Constant Bit Rate: 224 Kbps
    -c 224 
    Constant Bit Rate: 256 Kbps
    -c 256 
    Constant Bit Rate: 320 Kbps
    -c 320 
    Constant Bit Rate: Highest Possible
    -c 0 
    [/sliderend]
    
    
    [label]
    10
    44
    low quality (smaller file)
    808080
    
    
    [label]
    216
    44
    high quality (larger file)
    808080
    
    
    [combo]
    60
    66
    90
    1
    Force LC AAC
     
    Force HE AAC (< 84 kbps)
    --he 
    
    
    [combo]
    160
    66
    90
    1
    Target Sample Rate
    
    
    TSR = auto
    --rate auto 
    TSR = keep
    --rate keep 
    TSR = 44.1kHz
    --rate 44100 
    TSR = 48.0kHz
    --rate 48000 
     
    
    
    
    
    [clistring]
    -o "[outfile]" --no-optimize -q2 -
    
    
    [minfreq]
    8000
    
    
    [maxfreq]
    96000
    
    
    [maxchannels]
    6
    Last edited by rudolffischer; 11-03-2014 at 05:25 AM.

  7. #22

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    Re: QAAC CLI Encoder errors.

    Quote Originally Posted by rudolffischer View Post
    Here's the encoder.txt file as I am using it:
    - added quotes around [outfile]
    - added drop down to set target sample rate
    Thanks for the help and changes!

    I've made some simple formatting changes, moved things a smidge.

    Code:
    [codec]
    .m4a
    qaac.exe
    
    [msgifnoencoder]
    Before using this encoder a seperate component must first be installed from https://sites.google.com/site/qaacpage/ .
    
    [radio&slider]
    4
    24
    292
    1
    10
    0
    Quality (tVBR)
    
    5
    Q4 (~40kbps)
    -V 4 
    Q13 (~45kbps)
    -V 13 
    Q22 (~75kbps)
    -V 22 
    Q31 (~80kbps)
    -V 31 
    Q40 (~95kbps)
    -V 40 
    Q49 (~105kbps)
    -V 49 
    Q58 (~115kbps)
    -V 58 
    Q63 (~128kbps)
    -V 63 
    Q68 (~135kbps)
    -V 68 
    Q77 (~150kbps)
    -V 77 
    Q86 (~165kbps)
    -V 86 
    Q95 (~195kbps)
    -V 95 
    Q104 (~225kbps)
    -V 104 
    Q113 (~255kbps)
    -V 113 
    Q122 (~285kbps)
    -V 122 
    Q127 (~320kbps)
    -V 127 
    Q0 (Highest Possible)
    -V 0
    [/sliderend]
    80
    0
    Bit Rate (ABR)
    
    9
    Average Bit Rate: 16 Kbps
    -a 16 
    Average Bit Rate: 24 Kbps
    -a 24 
    Average Bit Rate: 32 Kbps
    -a 32 
    Average Bit Rate: 48 Kbps
    -a 48 
    Average Bit Rate: 56 Kbps
    -a 56 
    Average Bit Rate: 64 Kbps
    -a 64 
    Average Bit Rate: 80 Kbps
    -a 80 
    Average Bit Rate: 96 Kbps
    -a 96 
    Average Bit Rate: 128 Kbps
    -a 128  
    Average Bit Rate: 144 Kbps
    -a 144  
    Average Bit Rate: 160 Kbps
    -a 160  
    Average Bit Rate: 192 Kbps
    -a 192  
    Average Bit Rate: 224 Kbps
    -a 224  
    Average Bit Rate: 256 Kbps
    -a 256 
    Average Bit Rate: 320 Kbps
    -a 320 
    Average Bit Rate: Highest Possible
    -a 0
    [/sliderend]
    154
    0
    Bit Rate (cVBR)
    
    9
    Constrained Bit Rate: Auto
    -v 0
    Constrained Bit Rate: 16 Kbps
    -v 16 
    Constrained Bit Rate: 24 Kbps
    -v 24 
    Constrained Bit Rate: 32 Kbps
    -v 32 
    Constrained Bit Rate: 48 Kbps
    -v 48 
    Constrained Bit Rate: 56 Kbps
    -v 56 
    Constrained Bit Rate: 64 Kbps
    -v 64 
    Constrained Bit Rate: 80 Kbps
    -v 80 
    Constrained Bit Rate: 96 Kbps
    -v 96 
    Constrained Bit Rate: 128 Kbps
    -v 128 
    Constrained Bit Rate: 144 Kbps
    -v 144 
    Constrained Bit Rate: 160 Kbps
    -v 160 
    Constrained Bit Rate: 192 Kbps
    -v 192 
    Constrained Bit Rate: 224 Kbps
    -v 224 
    Constrained Bit Rate: 256 Kbps
    -v 256 
    Constrained Bit Rate: 320 Kbps
    -v 320 
    Constrained Bit Rate: Highest Possible
    -v 0 
    [/sliderend]
    220
    0
    Constant (CBR)
    
    5
    Constant Bit Rate: 16 Kbps
    -c 16 
    Constant Bit Rate: 24 Kbps
    -c 24 
    Constant Bit Rate: 32 Kbps
    -c 32 
    Constant Bit Rate: 48 Kbps
    -c 48 
    Constant Bit Rate: 56 Kbps
    -c 56 
    Constant Bit Rate: 64 Kbps
    -c 64 
    Constant Bit Rate: 80 Kbps
    -c 80 
    Constant Bit Rate: 96 Kbps
    -c 96 
    Constant Bit Rate: 128 Kbps
    -c 128 
    Constant Bit Rate: 144 Kbps
    -c 144 
    Constant Bit Rate: 160 Kbps
    -c 160 
    Constant Bit Rate: 192 Kbps
    -c 192 
    Constant Bit Rate: 224 Kbps
    -c 224 
    Constant Bit Rate: 256 Kbps
    -c 256 
    Constant Bit Rate: 320 Kbps
    -c 320 
    Constant Bit Rate: Highest Possible
    -c 0 
    [/sliderend]
    
    
    [label]
    10
    44
    low quality (smaller file)
    808080
    
    
    [label]
    216
    44
    high quality (larger file)
    808080
    
    
    [combo]
    60
    66
    90
    1
    Force LC AAC
     
    Force HE AAC (< 84 kbps)
    --he 
    
    
    [combo]
    160
    66
    90
    1
    Target Sample Rate
    
    TSR = auto
    --rate auto 
    TSR = keep
    --rate keep 
    TSR = 44.1kHz
    --rate 44100 
    TSR = 48.0kHz
    --rate 48000 
    
     
    [clistring]
    -o "[outfile]" --no-optimize -q2 -
    
    
    [minfreq]
    8000
    
    
    [maxfreq]
    96000
    
    
    [maxchannels]
    6
    Thank you for all the support guys! I'm really happy to see other people using this! QAAC is still my preferred AAC encoder. I still believe (read: my opinion) Apple's AAC encoder to be superior to FDK, FAAC, or nero (especially nero, its ancient).

  8. #23

    Re: QAAC CLI Encoder errors.

    I had Batch Converter working perfectly on a different computer. Now I'm struggling to get it to work on a new PC. I'm using Reference 15.1 and the latest QACC.exe along with the most recent version of the script (copied from thread directly above). I am getting the dreaded "Error writing audio data to StdIn Pipe [clEncoder::EncodeBlock]". I can use the LAME MP3 with the same Output File locations, so file permissions are likely not the issue. Any suggestions?

  9. #24

    Re: QAAC CLI Encoder errors.

    This works on the other PC:
    Code:
    [codec]
    .m4a
    qaac.exe
    
    [msgifnoencoder]
    Before using this encoder a seperate component must first be installed from https://sites.google.com/site/qaacpage/ .
    
    [radio&slider]
    4
    24
    292
    1
    10
    0
    Quality (tVBR)
    
    5
    Q4 (~40kbps)
    -V 4 
    Q13 (~45kbps)
    -V 13 
    Q22 (~75kbps)
    -V 22 
    Q31 (~80kbps)
    -V 31 
    Q40 (~95kbps)
    -V 40 
    Q49 (~105kbps)
    -V 49 
    Q58 (~115kbps)
    -V 58 
    Q63 (~128kbps)
    -V 63 
    Q68 (~135kbps)
    -V 68 
    Q77 (~150kbps)
    -V 77 
    Q86 (~165kbps)
    -V 86 
    Q98 (~195kbps)
    -V 98 
    Q104 (~225kbps)
    -V 104 
    Q113 (~255kbps)
    -V 113 
    Q122 (~285kbps)
    -V 122 
    Q127 (~320kbps)
    -V 127 
    Q0 (Highest Possible)
    -V 0
    [/sliderend]
    80
    0
    Bit Rate (ABR)
    
    9
    Average Bit Rate: 16 Kbps
    -a 16 
    Average Bit Rate: 24 Kbps
    -a 24 
    Average Bit Rate: 32 Kbps
    -a 32 
    Average Bit Rate: 48 Kbps
    -a 48 
    Average Bit Rate: 56 Kbps
    -a 56 
    Average Bit Rate: 64 Kbps
    -a 64 
    Average Bit Rate: 80 Kbps
    -a 80 
    Average Bit Rate: 96 Kbps
    -a 96 
    Average Bit Rate: 128 Kbps
    -a 128  
    Average Bit Rate: 144 Kbps
    -a 144  
    Average Bit Rate: 160 Kbps
    -a 160  
    Average Bit Rate: 192 Kbps
    -a 192  
    Average Bit Rate: 224 Kbps
    -a 224  
    Average Bit Rate: 256 Kbps
    -a 256 
    Average Bit Rate: 320 Kbps
    -a 320 
    Average Bit Rate: Highest Possible
    -a 0
    [/sliderend]
    154
    0
    Bit Rate (cVBR)
    
    9
    Constrained Bit Rate: Auto
    -v 0
    Constrained Bit Rate: 16 Kbps
    -v 16 
    Constrained Bit Rate: 24 Kbps
    -v 24 
    Constrained Bit Rate: 32 Kbps
    -v 32 
    Constrained Bit Rate: 48 Kbps
    -v 48 
    Constrained Bit Rate: 56 Kbps
    -v 56 
    Constrained Bit Rate: 64 Kbps
    -v 64 
    Constrained Bit Rate: 80 Kbps
    -v 80 
    Constrained Bit Rate: 96 Kbps
    -v 96 
    Constrained Bit Rate: 128 Kbps
    -v 128 
    Constrained Bit Rate: 144 Kbps
    -v 144 
    Constrained Bit Rate: 160 Kbps
    -v 160 
    Constrained Bit Rate: 192 Kbps
    -v 192 
    Constrained Bit Rate: 224 Kbps
    -v 224 
    Constrained Bit Rate: 256 Kbps
    -v 256 
    Constrained Bit Rate: 320 Kbps
    -v 320 
    Constrained Bit Rate: Highest Possible
    -v 0 
    [/sliderend]
    218
    0
    Constant (CBR)
    
    
    Constant Bit Rate: 16 Kbps
    -c 16 
    Constant Bit Rate: 24 Kbps
    -c 24 
    Constant Bit Rate: 32 Kbps
    -c 32 
    Constant Bit Rate: 48 Kbps
    -c 48 
    Constant Bit Rate: 56 Kbps
    -c 56 
    Constant Bit Rate: 64 Kbps
    -c 64 
    Constant Bit Rate: 80 Kbps
    -c 80 
    Constant Bit Rate: 96 Kbps
    -c 96 
    Constant Bit Rate: 128 Kbps
    -c 128 
    Constant Bit Rate: 144 Kbps
    -c 144 
    Constant Bit Rate: 160 Kbps
    -c 160 
    Constant Bit Rate: 192 Kbps
    -c 192 
    Constant Bit Rate: 224 Kbps
    -c 224 
    Constant Bit Rate: 256 Kbps
    -c 256 
    Constant Bit Rate: 320 Kbps
    -c 320 
    Constant Bit Rate: Highest Possible
    -c 0 
    [/sliderend]
    
    [label]
    10
    44
    low quality (smaller file)
    808080
    
    [label]
    216
    44
    high quality (larger file)
    808080
    
    [combo]
    60
    66
    80
    1
    Force LC AAC
     
    Force HE AAC (< 84 kbps)
    --he 
    
    [clistring]
    -o [outfile] --no-optimize -q2 -
    
    [minfreq]
    8000
    
    [maxfreq]
    96000
    
    [maxchannels]
    6
    Whether or not I use quotes around [outfile] doesn't seem to matter

  10. #25

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    Re: QAAC CLI Encoder errors.

    Make sure you have all the prerequisite libraries. For instance, install iTunes if you haven't already, and QuickTime if that doesn't fix it.

  11. #26

    Re: QAAC CLI Encoder errors.

    D'Oh. I had the PC plugged in but I didn't have iTunes installed. Thanks and the latest script works great!

  12. #27

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    Re: QAAC CLI Encoder errors.

    Hi everybody.
    Thank's a lot for this code, very useful to remplace m4a FDK AAC Encoder (that's seemed a good idea but it has hardware compatibility issues even in LC CBR).
    However, it doesn't work with QAAC x64 version. No problem with x86 version (which is 33% faster than FDK AAC by me).
    If someone has an idea to solve that. Thank you.

  13. #28

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    Re: QAAC CLI Encoder errors.

    Quote Originally Posted by JII View Post
    Hi everybody.
    Thank's a lot for this code, very useful to remplace m4a FDK AAC Encoder (that's seemed a good idea but it has hardware compatibility issues even in LC CBR).
    However, it doesn't work with QAAC x64 version. No problem with x86 version (which is 33% faster than FDK AAC by me).
    If someone has an idea to solve that. Thank you.
    "Edit" : It seems that QAAC has the same hardware compatibility issue...so it must be a software compatibility issue of the hardware
    Ok it's 4 years old but it doesn't seem a good reason to me. Finally the "old" good Nero AAC encoder is still very useful... Too bad it doesn't work with x64 dbPoweramp. I'll try with CLI encoder.

    I'm still interested by the mean to use x64 QAAC with CLI Encoder.

  14. #29

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    Re: QAAC CLI Encoder errors.

    Quote Originally Posted by JII View Post
    I'm still interested by the mean to use x64 QAAC with CLI Encoder.
    I have no trouble using the 64-bit version.
    I have installed iTunes 12.1.1.4 64-bit, and copied the content of qaac_2.47/x64 into the dBpoweramp/encoder/CLI Encoder.

    My encoder.txt looks like this:
    Code:
    [codec]
    .m4a
    qaac64.exe
    
    [msgifnoencoder]
    Before using this encoder a seperate component must first be installed from https://sites.google.com/site/qaacpage/ .
    
    [radio&slider]
    4
    24
    292
    1
    10
    0
    Quality (tVBR)
    
    9
    Q0 (~40kbps)
    --tvbr 0 
    Q9 (~45kbps)
    --tvbr 9 
    Q18 (~75kbps)
    --tvbr 18 
    Q27 (~80kbps)
    --tvbr 27 
    Q36 (~95kbps)
    --tvbr 36 
    Q45 (~105kbps)
    --tvbr 45 
    Q54 (~115kbps)
    --tvbr 54 
    Q64 (~135kbps)
    --tvbr 64 
    Q73 (~150kbps)
    --tvbr 73 
    Q82 (~165kbps)
    --tvbr 82 
    Q91 (~195kbps)
    --tvbr 91 
    Q100 (~225kbps)
    --tvbr 100 
    Q109 (~255kbps)
    --tvbr 109 
    Q118 (~285kbps)
    --tvbr 118 
    Q127 (~320kbps)
    --tvbr 127 
    [/sliderend]
    80
    0
    Bit Rate (ABR)
    
    9
    Average Bit Rate: 16 Kbps
    -a 16 
    Average Bit Rate: 24 Kbps
    -a 24 
    Average Bit Rate: 32 Kbps
    -a 32 
    Average Bit Rate: 48 Kbps
    -a 48 
    Average Bit Rate: 56 Kbps
    -a 56 
    Average Bit Rate: 64 Kbps
    -a 64 
    Average Bit Rate: 80 Kbps
    -a 80 
    Average Bit Rate: 96 Kbps
    -a 96 
    Average Bit Rate: 128 Kbps
    -a 128  
    Average Bit Rate: 144 Kbps
    -a 144  
    Average Bit Rate: 160 Kbps
    -a 160  
    Average Bit Rate: 192 Kbps
    -a 192  
    Average Bit Rate: 224 Kbps
    -a 224  
    Average Bit Rate: 256 Kbps
    -a 256 
    Average Bit Rate: 320 Kbps
    -a 320 
    Average Bit Rate: Highest Possible
    -a 0
    [/sliderend]
    154
    0
    Bit Rate (cVBR)
    
    9
    Constrained Bit Rate: Auto
    -v 0
    Constrained Bit Rate: 16 Kbps
    -v 16 
    Constrained Bit Rate: 24 Kbps
    -v 24 
    Constrained Bit Rate: 32 Kbps
    -v 32 
    Constrained Bit Rate: 48 Kbps
    -v 48 
    Constrained Bit Rate: 56 Kbps
    -v 56 
    Constrained Bit Rate: 64 Kbps
    -v 64 
    Constrained Bit Rate: 80 Kbps
    -v 80 
    Constrained Bit Rate: 96 Kbps
    -v 96 
    Constrained Bit Rate: 128 Kbps
    -v 128 
    Constrained Bit Rate: 144 Kbps
    -v 144 
    Constrained Bit Rate: 160 Kbps
    -v 160 
    Constrained Bit Rate: 192 Kbps
    -v 192 
    Constrained Bit Rate: 224 Kbps
    -v 224 
    Constrained Bit Rate: 256 Kbps
    -v 256 
    Constrained Bit Rate: 320 Kbps
    -v 320 
    Constrained Bit Rate: Highest Possible
    -v 0 
    [/sliderend]
    218
    0
    Constant (CBR)
    
    
    Constant Bit Rate: 16 Kbps
    -c 16 
    Constant Bit Rate: 24 Kbps
    -c 24 
    Constant Bit Rate: 32 Kbps
    -c 32 
    Constant Bit Rate: 48 Kbps
    -c 48 
    Constant Bit Rate: 56 Kbps
    -c 56 
    Constant Bit Rate: 64 Kbps
    -c 64 
    Constant Bit Rate: 80 Kbps
    -c 80 
    Constant Bit Rate: 96 Kbps
    -c 96 
    Constant Bit Rate: 128 Kbps
    -c 128 
    Constant Bit Rate: 144 Kbps
    -c 144 
    Constant Bit Rate: 160 Kbps
    -c 160 
    Constant Bit Rate: 192 Kbps
    -c 192 
    Constant Bit Rate: 224 Kbps
    -c 224 
    Constant Bit Rate: 256 Kbps
    -c 256 
    Constant Bit Rate: 320 Kbps
    -c 320 
    Constant Bit Rate: Highest Possible
    -c 0 
    [/sliderend]
    
    [label]
    10
    44
    low quality (smaller file)
    808080
    
    [label]
    216
    44
    high quality (larger file)
    808080
    
    [combo]
    60
    66
    80
    1
    Force LC AAC
     
    Force HE AAC (< 84 kbps)
    --he 
    
    [clistring]
    -o [outfile] --no-optimize -q2 -
    
    [minfreq]
    8000
    
    [maxfreq]
    96000
    
    [maxchannels]
    6

  15. #30

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    Re: QAAC CLI Encoder errors.

    Thank you for your encoder.txt wich is a little different that Doug in Calgary's (tVBR commands are not the same and yours don't have Target Sample Rate option; why this differences ?). However, it doesn't work either ("Error wrinting audio data to StdIn Pipe [clEncoder::EncoderBlock]).

    I'm using qaac 2.47 too but only the last AppleApplicationSupport.msi included in latest Quicktime archive (and in Itunes archive) as explained at https://sites.google.com/site/qaacpage/. I don't really want Quicktime or Itunes (especially Itunes) on my PC, and it works for 32 bit version, so it should with 64...

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