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Page 4 of 7 Encoding audio x264 [ .wav -> .acc for mp4. ] Use "Multifrontend.exe" to encode your audio. Add your audio file(s), and go into Locations find your encoder's .exe locations. Point the program to the FAAC.exe Right now a simple FAAC encode with "-q 70" preset should be fine. Update: MeGUI now has a built in audio encoder also, that can replace multifrontend, but still using FAAC
Xvid [ .wav -> .mp3 for .avi. ] Load up LAME.exe or use Multifrontend.exe. (Multifrontend is just that, a front end to make things easier. Most audiophiles like to just use the command line version, with its more options.)
Read the LAME documentation or In DosBox, Navigate to the LAME.exe directory.
[ Eg. D:\Encoding apps\lame>lame.exe ] LAME version 3.95 MMX (http://www.mp3dev.org/) usage: lame.exe [options] <infile> [outfile]
<infile> and/or <outfile> can be "-", which means stdin/stdout.
Try: "lame.exe --help" for general usage information or: "lame.exe --preset help" for information on suggested predefined settings or: "lame.exe --longhelp" or "lame.exe -?" for a complete options list
Encode your audio using the above method. I suggest around 160kb/s VBR.
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