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  1. Hi,

    I am using Osprey Talon G2 for streaming out , i get the Audio Bitrate is 1572kbps but on my setting is 96kbps

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    using PotPlayer and Media Player Classic is still get the audio bitrate 1572kbps?

    anyone is have facing this issues?

    thanks.
    Last edited by kelvin.shee; 2nd Oct 2017 at 02:17.
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    Hi,
    it is most probably input/output PCM/AAC bitrate. Press tab in potplayer when playing and look on bottom where is audio info.

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  3. but i using wirecast to stream out i get as 96kbps.

    just wonder is Osprey Talon G2 or the media player classic and PotPlayer is not support?
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    The audio is input as PCM and output as AAC. Yes ?
    Here is when input is aac and output is PCM. Note, that AAC is uncompressed before playing by player (AAC decoder)
    Your case is opposite. You are using 96kbps on output. So input is PCM (big bitrate) and output is AAC (96 kbps)
    The sizes of bitrate are similar. So I think it is PCM bitrate and AAC bitrate.
    At least I think, but I can be wrong as usual.
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  5. not understand for ur answer.

    btw here the setting for my Osprey Talon G2. Is that the information you want to know it ?

    and no matter how I change the Audio Bitrate on Osprey Talon G2, is still show 1572kbps!
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    As you posted first picture. Post same picture but with tab FILE INFO. Scroll down where is audio details of the file. If you cant save it localy check manual how to save it to USB stick. Then use Mediainfo on that file.

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