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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Replying to @marcan42
Make sure you're not using an ancient ffmpeg version. How can this issue be duplicated? Need an input file. Need your command. Need the complete console output ("log").
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Replying to @FFmpeg
Yeah, no. The last ticket I saw on your tracker about AAC from another user, they were rudely and incorrectly accused of not reading the docs (while that person had in fact incorrectly read the ticket). The AAC encoder dev has also accused me of making up audiophile BS.
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I've seen enough attempts to bring this up, from myself and from others. Ball's in your court. That encoder sucks, and anyone doing basic tests with a few nontrivial samples can see that. If you pretend everything's fine while being rude to those who notice, that's your problem.
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Unfair to tar the whole project based on the actions of one dev
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Three devs actually (the one who replied to the ticket without reading it, the one who closed it NEEDINFO after that again without reading, and the one I interacted with). I have no problem with the project as a whole, but *this* particular encoder seems to bring out trouble.
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I see only single problem here.
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