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Originally Posted by Jiaz
@davidr17:
1.) Please provide logfiles **External links are only visible to Support Staff**... and post logID here
2.) is no issue. 720p exists as DASH and standalone MP4. The standalone mp4 has different aac quality, because it cannot be changed on the fly. The DASH version (1080) has multiple audio qualities and youtube decides max bitrate depending on input material
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Hey, thanks for answering.
1.) Log-ID is 26.02.16 01.56.27 <--> 26.02.16 01.57.39 jdlog://3493542995541/
and my sample clip was **External links are only visible to Support Staff****External links are only visible to Support Staff**
JD downloads 1080p, after that it asks "file exists, what to do?". I click "rename" and then it downloads audio as an mp4 with the same title _2.
Before that bug, JD downloaded audio and muxed it together. My settings are "always download best video quality"
2.) thanks for clarifying! Then I know, that I'll get better audio quality when downloading the 720p version.
You can check the quality itself with SPEK and see how 720p and 1080p differs: **External links are only visible to Support Staff****External links are only visible to Support Staff**
Awesome free software for every media file BTW. Just drop any audio or video on it, good to discover fake 320kbps mp3's
(Oh, link is greyed out here, sorry didn't know that. Google for SPEK Acoustic Spectrum Analyser, it's free.)
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Originally Posted by Ver Greeneyes
Would that actually improve quality, or is the DASH audio still the closest to the source (and the 720p one just re-encoded at a higher bitrate)?
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The 720p has definitely the higher quality, goes way up higher in frequencies, check with SPEK as mentioned above.