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Originally Posted by jfs
I just quickly skimmed over this thread and I'm surprised nobody mentions just leaving the audio alone for TV raws. From my experience the audio from Japanese TV caps is already heavily compressed and it'll be stupid to compress it any further. So unless there is a good reason, I'd just keep the original audio from those.
(Otherwise I prefer Vorbis when possible and sensible.)
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Already mentioned at least twice.
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Originally Posted by Sai the Dreamer
I generally prefer AC3 whenever possible. It's about the best quality we're ever going to get, and in the grand scheme of modern connections, converting to a lesser format might save you a few minutes of download time. Hardly worth it IMO.
If the source already comes with pre-transcoded audio, assuming that the quality's acceptably high, I'll just leave it as is. Converting from one lossy format to another doesn't serve any constructive purpose.
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Originally Posted by ffdshow
I prefer 128k AAC, or simply muxing the original audio if it isn't too big (usually cfr MP3). I just hope that it won't sound very bad.
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I do too btw. And use vorbis when in need of small filesize.