I've taken wav/flac files and converted them to 320k mp3 in both modes and then a/b'ed them on my stereo. I think that's a big reason why you can't just use one set of video encoding parameters for any video. I have been around computers around far too long to trust a lossy encoding algorithm to know when it can shave bits with no noticeable effect. It's a bit saving measure, not a sonic enhancer. I've also heard that stuff about vbr being higher quality than cbr. In windows I'd probably use foobar (terrible interface but very powerful) or audacity. No nero product will ever touch my one remaining windows partition. LAME is definitely the best mp3 encoder, but lamexp needs a nero plugin for aac. I haven't used lamexp, and I won't be because I use another LAME based encoder in linux and lamexp is a windows program. I do agree with this, but for reasons of device compatibility, which is what the OP was looking for. So it's better imo to convert audio to MP3.
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