[FFmpeg-user] mov [ProRes/pcm_s24le] -> mp4 same quality

Tim Nicholson tim.nicholson at bbc.co.uk
Fri Nov 18 15:56:03 CET 2011


On 18/11/11 14:39, HallMarc Websites wrote:
> AAC is not limited to -strict experimental because of any quality issue. My
> experience has shown that AAC produced a much better quality audio than
> libfaac. Even audiocoding.com states that currently AAC is much better than
> libfaac!
>

I could find no reference to ffmpegs AAC on the audiocoding.com website. 
Could you provide the link?

>
>
> I see some postings, maybe someone here that KNOWS can expound on it, that
> say libfaac/faac were removed from ffmpeg builds due to licensing issues.
>

According to:-

http://www.audiocoding.com/faac.html

"FAAC is based on the original ISO MPEG reference code. The changes to 
this code are licensed under the LGPL license. The original license is 
not compatible with the LGP..."

Since ffmpeg is LGPL I think you can see the issue.

>
>
> I've asked you once before and now I plead with you, stop posting garbage in
> this list. You are not helping anyone by misinforming them.
>

I find that comments by ffmpeg maintainers are rarely garbage, it is 
usually the most technically accurate and they are under no obligation 
to offer advice, so publicly ridiculing them is not likely to work in 
your favour.

>
>
> Marc Hall
>


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Tim

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