Thank you very much for your encodes, love the av quality. One thing I am confused about is, how is it possible for an encode to have better audio quality than the source itself? When I play SubsPlease on VLC, I to have keep my volume on 130-140% to have a loud enough volume to enjoy but with your encodes (or any OPUS encoded audio for that matter), it is often more than enough at 100%. I just find encodes better than original. How is that possible? Is it just because OPUS or is there any audio amplification? Thanks.
That's just Opus' awesomeness. I wish everyone uses it to be honest. AAC is old and not getting updated except apple's qaac and it's licensed meaning you can't see the source code, improve. Opus is well maintained, open source, supported by many device and keep updated quite often. We can say AAC is the past and Opus is the future. If you are interested, you can read the details about Opus at [Opus' official site](https://opus-codec.org/).
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