Transcode is when you take a file that's already lossy (e.g., MP3, OGG, non-lossless WMA, etc.) and encode it again with another lossy algorithm.
Like, if you took a 128 bitrate MP3 and then encoded that MP3 into a 192 bitrate MP3, that would be a transcode.
You can put up a torrent of an album/single that's already available on Oink as long as it's of better quality than available and/or lossless if that's not available.
Transcode is when you take a file that's already lossy (e.g., MP3, OGG, non-lossless WMA, etc.) and encode it again with another lossy algorithm.
Like, if you took a 128 bitrate MP3 and then encoded that MP3 into a 192 bitrate MP3, that would be a transcode.
You can put up a torrent of an album/single that's already available on Oink as long as it's of better quality than available and/or lossless if that's not available.
How to view the Spectral Analysis of songs using Adobe Audition[/b] To view the spectral analysis of audio files in Adobe Audition, first ensure you are in Edit Waveform View by pressing the number 8 on your keyboard. Then, go to File > Open and select the file you wish to test. Adobe Audition will open the audio file in the "Waveform View" by default each time, so you'll need to choose View > Spectral View or press F9 to switch to Spectral View.
The following section contains a list of common bitrates and their audio spectrum. The LAME were all done using dbpoweramp from a flac source, and they are all encoded using LAME version 3.97. The FhG were all done using Adobe Audition 1.5 FhG. The shape of the screen-shots differ due to different screen resolutions.
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im down with the reds, just dont wanna feel the iron fist.
the mods are tough tho. dont upload something unles you know for sure its not a transcode.
Transcode is when you take a file that's already lossy (e.g., MP3, OGG, non-lossless WMA, etc.) and encode it again with another lossy algorithm.
Like, if you took a 128 bitrate MP3 and then encoded that MP3 into a 192 bitrate MP3, that would be a transcode.
You can put up a torrent of an album/single that's already available on Oink as long as it's of better quality than available and/or lossless if that's not available.
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listed already = dupe
transcode = any audio file that wasn't encoded from an original lossless source.
Say like ripping a CD to an MP3 and then to a .wav file again.
YOU CAN'T GET CUTER THAN THAT!
these guys are serious.
What does this mean? I'm clueless when it comes to this shit. I only know how to click and DL.
Herm