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    Default Nero AAC encoder

    Nero offers their "AAC reference quality MPEG-4 and 3GPP audio codec" for free. At low bit rate (i.e. streaming to a cellphone) it seems to be the best AAC encoder per some subjective tests. Is there anyway to use the Nero codec instead of ffmpeg?

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    No, not at the moment. You could build a different version of FFmpeg (or find a binary somewhere) that uses libfaac, perhaps that's better than FFmpeg's built-in aac encoder?

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