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Similar projects and alternatives to exhale
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InfluxDB
Power Real-Time Data Analytics at Scale. Get real-time insights from all types of time series data with InfluxDB. Ingest, query, and analyze billions of data points in real-time with unbounded cardinality.
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ffmpeg-build-script
The FFmpeg build script provides an easy way to build a static FFmpeg on OSX and Linux with non-free codecs included.
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loudgain
ReplayGain 2.0 loudness normalizer based on the EBU R128/ITU BS.1770 standard (-18 LUFS, FLAC, Ogg, MP2, MP3, MP4, M4A, AAC, ALAC, Opus, ASF, WMA, WAV, AIFF, WavPack, APE)
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exhale reviews and mentions
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and similar projects. The last one was on 2023-06-28.
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What do you guys use to play music on the go?
https://gitlab.com/ecodis/exhale/-/wikis/faq https://gitlab.com/ecodis/exhale
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Experimental AV2 Support Added To AVIF Image Encoder
https://gitlab.com/ecodis/exhale and apparently the FhG USAC encoder can be used in some programs.
- Exhale – open-source USAC / xHE-AAC encoder
- Why xHE-AAC is being embraced at Meta
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We love open-source lossy codecs too
There is a new lossy codec Exhale xHE-AAC, which is still in development. It is dedicated for low bitrate encoding (16-192kbps), and performs promising results at this range and even competes with opus. Encoding time is longer compared to opus, though. Their project page: https://gitlab.com/ecodis/exhale
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libfdk_aac vs aac ?
Future? https://gitlab.com/ecodis/exhale is interesting and a few folks are hoping that it becomes an option in FFmpeg.
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FFMPEG 4.4 Now Available
Good stuff, but let's hope it's not too long before support for the exhale xHE-AAC encoder is included.
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There we go!
[xHE-AAC is] Included in the AAC Patent Licensing Program by VIA Licensing at no extra cost. An early version of exhale was already on par with opus at 50kbps, quality has improved since. xHE-AAC should be ~30% less bitrate than opus.
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Converting stereo m4a to mono
Great answer -- it's also worth checking out the fairly new open source exhale "xHE-AAC" encoder -- this profile, "extendedHE-AAC" aka USAC is Fraunhofer's best attempt yet at a universal audio codec and shows really promising results so far (competitive with, or even beating Opus at low bitrates). Let's hope ffmpeg supports it soon.
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Are different audio formats same bitrate have almost same quality?
In general (for now (until ffmpeg merge & suppoort the exhale xHE-AAC encoder ) Opus is the best all rounder -- but it's not supported on all platforms. If you need great quality, and easy playback support on Apple devices, it best to use libfdk_aac.
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