Re: Transcoding from lossy to lossy with minimal loss...

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Apr 15 2023, D.T. has written:
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My thought is to transcode all of it to the same reduced format, then
upload. 
...
I seem to remember that there is an algorithm to support low quality
OGGs, which is quite good. I'm not sure if ffmpeg supports it, but I
believe it would. Perhaps you could use one of ffmpeg's audio
effects/filters to further compress/limit the audio to get the best
milage.

This is rather vague and I'm sorry about that, yet I thought some of
that might be helpful as a further step on your way to a good solution.

Best wishes,

Jeanette

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