![]() ![]() This was a convincing answer, so now the original question is that this picture shows the files are 256kbps when seen in iTunes but why aren't my files showing as 256kbps and instead it shows as "253, 231, 286. but when i load the same files in foobar, they are clearly VBR. note how that itunes is reporting 256kbps for all of them. FLAC (Free Lossless Audio Codec) is a musical encoding format that preserves musical quality. This screenshot shows an EP purchased from the itunes store. FDK AAC: Always use VBR Quality 5 to avoid low-pass filter. looking at the "real" bitrate in the "get info" dialog always reports 256kbps for itunes store files even though their bitrates are VBR. Itunes does confuse things further as i already explained above. ![]() look to the left and you'll see the real bitrate for that particular file is 262kbps. the reason it says 256kbps is because that is the target bitrate. Quote from: marc2003 on 18:38:43 you're looking at what QAAC has written to the tool field. ![]()
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