![]() ![]() ![]() For nearly all of the various screens in dMC you will find a ? icon that will guide you to the Help files for the feature you are using at the time. Now as to the idiot's guide, I heartily recommend that you take the time to review the on-line Help files for dBpowerAMP Music Converter (dMC) and its components. But the message you get in no other way will affect the quality of your rip. For best results, you will want to do this sometime for each source drive you may be ripping from (since it needs to be configured to each drive you use). If both are set to the same bitrate you no longer have a VBR file (since everything is the same bitrate).ĪccurateRip won't really work until you get it properly configured. There are two adjustments you need to make (right mouse click to set the upper limit and left mouse click to adjust the lower limit for your VBR setting). I ask because VNR bitrates are generally tuned either to a preset standard (such as alt preset standard) or to an upper and a lower range (say 220 to 280 kbs). You are probably OK to set these at "as source" and then adjusting this if you run into an issue.īy the way, are you sure you are using a VBR setting. Outside of the presets, there are times when setting channels and frequency to "as source" is an advantage and other times when it is not, in my experience. With the presets, I don't think you need to worry about channels and frequency. ![]() My understanding is that all of the settings in the latest LAME versions are trying to standardize the various presets to the alt preset standards (so that alt preset standard and the standard preset would be tuned to identical standards). The alt presets are tweaked for better performance across a number of variables (quality of sound, quick conversion speed and best compression). preset extreme produces somewhat better quality files for use on my computer. I have taken to using alt preset standard for tracks I am preparing for my portable mp3/wma/wave player or for my car's mp3/cd player. In practice, it is quite likely that you would find no real difference between your 256 vbr mp3's and 320 kbs mp3's but each user's ears, equipment and needs are different. So, in theory, a bitrate of 320 will be best quality. Bitrate is a major measure of quality (the higher the bitrate the lower the loss of audio information from the original source). With respect to the question as to getting the highest quality MP3 files: ![]()
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