Encoders 192 kbit/sFor preserving as much sound quality as possible @192 kbit/s SoundExpert recommends compressing music with these coders:
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. Misc: Default 'Restore file associations at Winamp start' setting to 'off' on Vista+. Misc: More general tweaks, improvements, fixes and optimizations. Misc: Redesigned SHOUTcast Radio online service view (new school & classic options). Misc: Replaced CT aacPlusDecoder.w5s with new FhG aacdec.w5s. A leaked version of Winamp 5.8 recently spread over the Internet. Consequently, we have decided to make this new version available to you, revised by us. We therefore recommend that you download this version rather than any other as we guarantee it is safe for you to use. Hidden winamp.ini setting for adjusting overall volume even for files with RG applied (will be added to ui in 'Prefs - Playback - ReplayGain' later) replaygainpreamp=0 (in 0.001 dB units, i.e. 1000 = 1dB, adjust value to taste, e.g. 6000 for 6dB boost or -1000 for -1dB reduction).
7.26 6.89 6.75 6.66 6.65 6.00 5.83 5.80 5.52 | in alphabetical order AAC VBR@190.9 (NeroRef 1530) - MPEG-4 AAC Low Complexity, VBR, 190.9 kbit/s FBR AAC VBR@193.3 (NeroRef 1002) - MPEG-4 AAC VBR Low Complexity, 193.3 kbit/s FBR AAC VBR@195.1 (iTunes 6.0) - MPEG-4 AAC VBR Low Complexity, 195.1 kbit/s FBR AAC+ CBR@192.7 (Winamp 5.24) - MPEG-4 AAC High Efficiency CBR, 192.7 kbit/s FBR mp3 CBR@192.3 (iTunes 7.1) - MPEG-1 Layer 3 CBR, 192.3 kbit/s FBR mp3 VBR@200.5 (Lame 3.97b2) - MPEG-1 Layer 3 VBR, 200.5 kbit/s FBR mpc VBR@193.8 (1.15v) - Musepack, 193.8 kbit/s FBR Vorbis VBR@192.8 (aoTuV B4.51) - Ogg Vorbis, 192.8 kbit/s FBR wma 9.1 CBR@193.8 - Windows Media Audio 9.1 (Standard) CBR, 193.8 kbit/s FBR |
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