Hi y'all,
I wanted to rip a live concert DVD to audio only (M4A) to have it on my smartphone as music. I selected m4a because it should be more efficient and give you the same audio quality like mp3 at a lower bit rate to save space. And here my problems come in.
I selected following settings for the output:
Codec: AAC
Channels: Stereo
Sample Rate: 44.1 kHz
Bit Rate: 128 kbps
Split: by chapter
Volume: 120%
At 128 kbps (stereo) the output files should have a ratio of approximately 1 MB per minute of music. The DVD Ripper produces files, that are more than three times larger than that (about 3.3 MB per minute).
When I choose MP3 with 192 kbps / 48 kHz I get a ratio of about 1.5 MB per minute of music, which is absolutely fine.
The AAC profile works also without problems, 128 kbps / 48 kHz lead to ~1 MB per minute. But then I have to rename all file endings from *.AAC to *.M4A.
Normally the AAC-files should have been smaller than the MP3 output.
Example:
Profile M4A: 05:46 minutes, file size: ~19.0 MB
Profile MP3: 05:46 minutes, file size: ~8.1 MB
Profile AAC: 05:46 minutes, file size: ~5.4 MB
Has anyone an idea what's going wrong? Since it's the same codec, M4A and AAC should have the same output file size.
Thanks for all your help in advance.
Best regards,
Mister M
I wanted to rip a live concert DVD to audio only (M4A) to have it on my smartphone as music. I selected m4a because it should be more efficient and give you the same audio quality like mp3 at a lower bit rate to save space. And here my problems come in.
I selected following settings for the output:
Codec: AAC
Channels: Stereo
Sample Rate: 44.1 kHz
Bit Rate: 128 kbps
Split: by chapter
Volume: 120%
At 128 kbps (stereo) the output files should have a ratio of approximately 1 MB per minute of music. The DVD Ripper produces files, that are more than three times larger than that (about 3.3 MB per minute).
When I choose MP3 with 192 kbps / 48 kHz I get a ratio of about 1.5 MB per minute of music, which is absolutely fine.
The AAC profile works also without problems, 128 kbps / 48 kHz lead to ~1 MB per minute. But then I have to rename all file endings from *.AAC to *.M4A.
Normally the AAC-files should have been smaller than the MP3 output.
Example:
Profile M4A: 05:46 minutes, file size: ~19.0 MB
Profile MP3: 05:46 minutes, file size: ~8.1 MB
Profile AAC: 05:46 minutes, file size: ~5.4 MB
Has anyone an idea what's going wrong? Since it's the same codec, M4A and AAC should have the same output file size.
Thanks for all your help in advance.
Best regards,
Mister M
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