Encoders 64 kbit/s
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AAC+ CBR@64.5 (Nero 6.0)
4.34 (≈1%)
AAC+ CBR@65.0 (Winamp 5.51)
3.79 (≈2%)
mp3PRO VBR@62.5
3.75 (≈3%)
AAC+ VBR@58.0 (NeroRef 1330)
3.73 (≈100%)
AAC CBR@65.7 (QuickTime 6.3)
3.56 (≈3%)
wma 9 VBR@67.0
3.53 (≈1%)
wma 8 CBR@64.7
3.46 (≈0%)
wma 9 CBR@65.2
3.43 (≈1%)
AAC CBR@69.3 (LiquidAudio)
3.35 (≈0%)
mp3PRO CBR@63.7
3.26 (≈0%)
AAC+ VBR@59.0 (Nero 6.0)
3.21 (≈2%)
ogg VBR@62.6 (OggEnc 1.0)
3.14 (≈1%)
AAC CBR@63.9 (PsyTEL(R) 2.15)
3.08 (≈3%)
mp3 CBR@64.0 (Lame 3.91)
3.06 (≈4%)
mp3 CBR@64.3 (Musicmatch 8.10)
3.00 (≈4%)
mp3 CBR@64.0 (Musicmatch 6.10)
2.93 (≈3%)
AAC VBR@66.7 (Nero 5.5)
2.91 (≈4%)
ATRAC3plus CBR@64.9 (Hi-LP)
2.88 (≈3%)
AAC CBR@63.7 (Nero 5.5)
2.79 (≈3%)
ra 8 CBR@67.4
2.72 (≈2%)
mp3 ABR@61.9 (Lame 3.90.3)
2.67 (≈3%)
AAC VBR@64.2 (PsyTEL(R) 2.15)
2.63 (≈8%)
ATRAC3 CBR@66.3 (LP4)
2.54 (≈1%)
QDesign Music 2 CBR@63.9
2.53 (≈3%)
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AAC CBR@63.7 (Nero 5.5) - MPEG-4 AAC CBR Low Complexity, 63.7 kbit/s FBR AAC CBR@63.9 (PsyTEL(R) 2.15) - MPEG-4 AAC CBR Low Complexity, 63.9 kbit/s FBR AAC CBR@65.7 (QuickTime 6.3) - MPEG-4 AAC CBR Low Complexity, 65.7 kbit/s FBR AAC CBR@69.3 (LiquidAudio) - LiquidAudio AAC CBR, 69.3 kbit/s FBR AAC VBR@64.2 (PsyTEL(R) 2.15) - MPEG-4 AAC VBR Low Complexity, 64.2 kbit/s FBR AAC VBR@66.7 (Nero 5.5) - MPEG-4 AAC VBR Low Complexity, 66.7 kbit/s FBR AAC+ CBR@64.5 (Nero 6.0) - MPEG-4 AAC CBR High Efficiency, 64.5 kbit/s FBR AAC+ CBR@65.0 (Winamp 5.51) - MPEG-4 AAC High Efficiency CBR, 65.0 kbit/s FBR AAC+ VBR@58.0 (NeroRef 1330) - MPEG-4 AAC High Efficiency VBR, 58.0 kbit/s FBR AAC+ VBR@59.0 (Nero 6.0) - MPEG-4 AAC VBR High Efficiency, 59.0 kbit/s FBR ATRAC3 CBR@66.3 (LP4) - ATRAC3 (Sony MD LP4), 66.3 kbit/s FBR ATRAC3plus CBR@64.9 (Hi-LP) - ATRAC3plus (used in Hi-MD and Sony's solid-state and CD walkman products), 64.9 kbit/s FBR mp3 ABR@61.9 (Lame 3.90.3) - MPEG-1 Layer 3, Average Bit Rate, 61.9 kbit/s FBR mp3 CBR@64.0 (Lame 3.91) - MPEG-1 Layer 3 CBR, 64.0 kbit/s FBR mp3 CBR@64.0 (Musicmatch 6.10) - MPEG-1 Layer 3 CBR, 64.0 kbit/s FBR mp3 CBR@64.3 (Musicmatch 8.10) - MPEG-1 Layer 3 CBR, 64.3 kbit/s FBR mp3PRO CBR@63.7 - mp3PRO CBR by Fraunhofer IIS & Coding Technologies, 63.7 kbit/s FBR mp3PRO VBR@62.5 - mp3PRO VBR by Fraunhofer IIS & Coding Technologies, 62.5 kbit/s FBR ogg VBR@62.6 (OggEnc 1.0) - OggVorbis audio format VBR, 62.6 kbit/s FBR QDesign Music 2 CBR@63.9 - 63.9 kbit/s FBR ra 8 CBR@67.4 - RealAudio 8 CBR, 67.4 kbit/s FBR wma 8 CBR@64.7 - Windows Media Audio 8 CBR, 64.7 kbit/s FBR wma 9 CBR@65.2 – Windows Media Audio 9 CBR, 65.2 kbit/s FBR wma 9 VBR@67.0 - Windows Media Audio 9 VBR, 67.0 kbit/s FBR |
How to read the ratings
The ratings are updated live as new participants add their grades to the system. Rating bar consists of the following elements:
- Device or technology being tested.
- Value of actual perceived audio quality (rating) which is also indicated by a bar length
. Anchor points could be interpreted as follows:
In most cases using this device/technology:
1.0 – you will hear heavily distorted sound
2.0 – you will hear unpleasant sound artifacts
3.0 – you will hear distinctly audible but tolerable sound artifacts
4.0 – you will hear faintly discernible sound artifacts
5.0 – you will not hear any sound artifacts
above 5.0 – all sound artifacts will be beyond threshold of human perception with corresponding perception margin
and
- The high and the low of a rating. As each device is tested under nine different sound items, there are nine different local ratings for a device. In fact, the actual rating
is an average of those nine local ratings. The highest and the lowest ones are indicated. Big gap between them means that sound quality of device/technology is not consistent enough. It will vary with type of sound material: music of different genres and complexity, voice with or without music, noisy/clear recordings etc. The lowest local rating is more important in this sense as it indicates worst case behavior of tested device.
- Reliability of rating. It is also indicated by the color of bar - more reliable ratings have less percentage values and darker bars. Reliability depends on number of grades returned by participants. In most cases 5% or less is OK.
- Ruler for convenient measuring of highs and lows.