[Audio Conversion] Why only 512 kb/s for Audio-CD profile?

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[Audio Conversion] Why only 512 kb/s for Audio-CD profile?

Postby deedee7 » 07 Nov 2021 21:15

I'm trying to convert my MLP audio collection to WAV. When I go Media > Convert / Save and choose Audio -CD profile in the profile settings I select the Audio codec tab, change codec to WAV
the default bitrate is only 128 kb/s and you can change it to 512 max. Image
For all I know for audio CD quality I need 1,411 kilobits per second so why the 512 limit?
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Re: [Audio Conversion] Why only 512 kb/s for Audio-CD profile?

Postby chubinou » 08 Nov 2021 14:56

that WAV codec is uncompressed, the bitrate is defined by the samplerate. 1,411 kbs is 44.1 kHz * 2 channels * 16bits/sample

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Re: [Audio Conversion] Why only 512 kb/s for Audio-CD profile?

Postby Rémi Denis-Courmont » 08 Nov 2021 15:39

The bit rate field is purely advisory for the encoder. In the case of raw PCM, it is not used since the bit rate is entirely fixed by the number of channels, sample rate, and bit depth.
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Re: [Audio Conversion] Why only 512 kb/s for Audio-CD profile?

Postby deedee7 » 08 Nov 2021 21:45

Understood :)
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