Postby ygoe » 02 Jan 2018 16:25
To divide these numbers, I'd first have to separate the audio from the video stream. I wasn't going to edit that stuff, I'd just like to know from a quick look.
I know that some encoders are configured with a quality level, but I'm not interested in that. I'd just like to see how many bits per second were used for the audio to get a rough feeling of how much I can expect from it. There's a difference between AAC 60 kbit/s and 190 kbit/s, and I have a rough feeling for comparing AAC with MP3. The difference is not always easy to hear, especially if you have nothing to compare with because that's the only version of the file.
That's why I want the numbers. The existing stats in VLC can't tell me anything near that. They can only tell me for audio-only files with a fixed bitrate. Probably reading it from the stream header.