Today in "ffmpeg's AAC encoder is still a embarrassment and nobody should ever use it": OBS on Windows using it, at 320kbps, makes music sound like a low bitrate mp3 (metallic hi-hats, etc). No problem with a custom OBS build on Gentoo with libfdk_aac enabled, at *160* kbps.
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Honestly it's kind of funny how the open source world has best-in-class h.264 encoding (x264) and worst-in-class AAC encoding (ffmpeg aac) and those two are most often used together.
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can't you just compile ffmpeg to use one of the good encoders instead
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oh, you said that, never mind
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secrets of the cool apps that let you really fuck with inputs, outputs, and channeling the one into the other, tonight, on, Unsolved Mysteries
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I found out (this weekend, in fact) that if you install Apple's CoreAudio they automatically switch to that: https://obsproject.com/forum/resources/obs-studio-enable-coreaudio-aac-encoder-windows.220/ … I wish this was stated more loudly somewhere.
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oh, I just saw someone else posted about this already in a different branch of the thread, apologies
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