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For multichannel audio, the bit-rates increase accordingly. Note that, for audio files containing passages of digital silence, the resulting bit-rates might be lower than the minimum values listed in the table.
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How do I configure foobar2000 for on-the-fly resampling with exhale?
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If you would like to use exhale for conversion of your audio files to xHE-AAC files with a CVBR mode which does not directly support the sampling rate of your files (such as mode 1, which does not accept 48 kHz, for example), you can configure foobar2000 to apply automatic on-the-fly resampling to a sampling rate which exhale accepts. To do so, make sure you select the "Normal" or "Full" type of install during the foobar2000 setup in order to include the standard DSPs (resampler, etc.) in your installation. Then, to convert your audio files with the necessary resampling, load the desired input files into foobar2000's playlist, mark all files to be converted, rightclick on one of them, and select `Convert` -> `...`. In the newly opened window click on `Output format` and choose your exhale preset. After clicking on `Back`, click on `Processing` and, under "Available DSPs", click on the `+` of one of the "Resampler" entries (I recommend the dBpoweramp/SSRC version). Now click on the `...` behing the newly added "Resampler" entry under "Active DSPs" and enter your target sampling rate (e.g., 32000 Hz for CVBR mode 1), as shown below. After selecting `OK` and `Back`, you can start the conversion.
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I get corrupted files when encoding using exhale via foobar2000. Why?
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