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MAS LimitationsAboutAn extended test showed that the MAS MPEG audio decoders seems to not correctly decode all valid MPEG version/ layer/ bitrate combinations. This page is about the details. Problems do exist with MPEG2.5 layer 3. These limitations usually don't affect music playback at all. Usually music does not use MPEG2.5, these low sample frequencies are aimed at speech compression. However, there is one area where the MPEG2.5 limitations may hit - creation of voice files. The voice file size is limited to ~1.5 MB. As there are more and more entries added to voicing, there are 2 options to achieve higher compression:
-B 64 as well to limit the frame size. Avoid a sample rate of 11.025 kHz.
Detailed resultsLegend
MPEG2.5 layer 3 Stereo
MPEG2 layer 3 Stereo
MPEG1 layer 3 Stereo
MPEG2 layer 2 Stereo
MPEG1 layer 2 Stereo
r4 - 02 Apr 2021 - 20:46:07 - UnknownUser
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