Am 08.10.25 um 09:20 schrieb Nicolas George via ffmpeg-user:
It is very unlikely that FFmpeg loses information like that.

Your best course of action is to test yourself: generate a channel test
file, transcode it and measure the volume of each part. Do not forget to
report your findings here.
Not an easy task. How can this be done? My expertize on FFMPEG is not that 
experienced.
Yes, MP3 sucks, MP3 has been sucking for more than a quarter of a
century now.
So I'm still wondering, that I can't here MP3 quality constraints, even on many 
128 kb/s CBR tracks. My ears may be not so good.
But I can hear constraints with 230 kb/s VBR, transcoded from DTS.

How can that be?

-Ulf
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