These are the summary results of the public multiformat listening test @ 128 kbps.
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How to interpret the plots: Each plot is drawn with five1 codecs on the X axis and the rating given (1.0 to 5.0) on the Y axis.
The number of listeners used to compute the means (average ratings) and 95% confidence intervals2 are given on each plot.
The mean rating given to each codec is indicated by the middle point of each vertical line segment and the value is printed next to it.
Each vertical line segment represents the 95% confidence interval (using ANOVA analysis) for each codec.
This analysis is identical to the one used in Roberto Amorim's listening tests.
One codec can be said to be better than another with 95% confidence if the bottom of its segment is at or above the top of the competing codec's line segment. For example, in the Carbonelli plot below, iTunes is rated better than LAME or Shine with 95% confidence.
Important note: These plots represent group preferences (for the particular group of people who participated in the test). Individual preferences vary somewhat. The best codec for a person is dependent on his own preferences and the type of music he prefers.
Another important note: iTunes = iTunes AAC, LAME = LAME MP3, Nero = Nero AAC, Shine = Shine MP3 (Low Anchor), AoTuV = Aoyumi's Tuned Version of the Ogg Vorbis encoder.
1: Nero, although tested by all participants, was excluded from the test because of a problem found during the testing phase. The plots for the individual samples show only the five encoders iTunes, LAME, Shine, AoTuV and WMA Professional. Additionally, the score achieved by Nero is printed in the comments column. The overall rating plot will show six encoders on the X axis (Nero is included here, although visually separated from its contenders). Additional information is available here as text document.
2: Because of the mentioned Nero problem, the final graph (overall rating) will display Nero without confidence bars.
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Artist: Counting Crows Title: Big Yellow Taxi Genre: Easy Listening Submitted by: 2Bdecided Nero score: 4.79 Difficult... AoTuV and WMA Professional are tied. WMA Professional and iTunes are tied, but iTunes is not as good as AoTuV. iTunes and LAME are tied. LAME is not as good WMA Professional and definitely not as good as AoTuV. |
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Artist: James Brown Title: Bodyheat Genre: Soul Submitted by: tigre Nero score: 4.54 All competitors tied on first place. Shine is on last place. |
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Artist: Giovanni Stefano Carbonelli Title: Sonata Settima In La Minore Genre: Baroque Chamber Music Submitted by: guruboolez Nero score: 4.90 iTunes, AoTuV and WMA Professional are tied on first place. LAME and Shine are tied on last place. |
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Artist: Maná Title: Coladito Genre: Instrumental Submitted by: jorsol Nero score: 4.48 All competitors are tied on first place, Shine loses. |
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Artist: Santa Esmeralda Title: Don't Let Me Be Misunderstood Genre: Spanish Rock Submitted by: Sebastian Mares Nero score: 4.63 iTunes, LAME, AoTuV and WMA Professional are tied on first place, Shine is on last place. |
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Artist: Unknown Title: Yello Genre: Electronic Submitted by: Alex B Nero score: 4.82 Same picture - all encoders tied on first place except Shine, which loses. |
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Artist: Eels Title: Elizabeth On The Bathroom Floor Genre: Slow / Quiet Submitted by: jido Nero score: 4.88 This is getting boring, what? All competitors tied on first place, Shine loses. |
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Artist: Eric Clapton Title: Unknown Genre: Rock Submitted by: Acid Orange Juice Nero score: 4.65 All competitors are more or less tied on first place, while Shine is losing. 16. Jan. 2006 - ATTENTION: There was an error with the ranking for sample 8 caused by an invalid result. The plot has been updated - the old plot is available here. The old Nero ranking was 4.67. |
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Artist: Lars Erstrand Title: Reunion Blues Genre: Blues Submitted by: sehested Nero score: 4.68 iTunes, LAME, AoTuV and WMA Professional are on first place, Shine on last. |
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Artist: Yann Tiersen Title: Les Jours Heureux Genre: Instrumental (Harpsichord) Submitted by: nyarlathotep Nero score: 4.54 Don't know what to write so I don't repeat myself. :-D All competitors are tied on first place. Shine comes out last. |
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Artist: Saint-Saëns Title: Danse Macabre Genre: Symphonic Orchestra Submitted by: Wombat Nero score: 4.65 Shine is last, the rest is tied on #1. |
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Artist: Sash! Title: Mysterious Times Genre: Electronic Submitted by: Sebastian Mares Nero score: 4.64 iTunes, LAME, AoTuV and WMA Professional are tied on first place, Shine loses. |
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Artist: Maurice Ravel Title: Rapsodie Espagnole Genre: Symphonic Orchestra Submitted by: Alex B Nero score: 4.62 Same picture folks. I am going to wake you up when something changes. Everything tied on first place except Shine that again performs worst. |
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Artist: School Title: Supertramp Genre: Piano, Acoustic Guitars, Cymbals and Bass Submitted by: sehested Nero score: 4.71 All tied on #1 except Shine. |
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Artist: Paris Combo Title: Senor Genre: Jazz Submitted by: sTisTi Nero score: 4.79 And again... |
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Artist: Elton John Title: Song For Guy Genre: Piano. Synthesizer Submitted by: naturfreak Nero score: 4.54 And again... |
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Artist: Opeth Title: The Drapery Falls Genre: Progressive Death Metal Submitted by: HisInfernalMajesty Nero score: 4.54 And again... |
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Artist: Eminem Title: White America Genre: Rap Submitted by: Gambit Nero score: 4.91 And guess what... Again! Still tied on first place except Shine. |
These are the bitrates used:
Sample (Duration in Seconds) iTunes LAME Nero AoTuV WMA Professional -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- BigYellow (24) 139 141 139 147 138 bodyheat (25) 136 146 138 139 143 Carbonelli (17) 128 121 142 143 92 Coladito (20) 145 152 140 152 162 DontLetMeBeMisunderstood (30) 143 162 137 163 165 yello (9) 142 160 152 175 115 Elizabeth (29) 128 109 137 112 117 eric_clapton (25) 141 153 138 146 153 ReunionBlues (30) 144 155 137 143 163 LesJoursHeureux (20) 136 146 141 180 119 macabre (17) 133 147 142 149 125 MysteriousTimes (28) 143 148 137 146 153 ravel (28) 140 149 137 131 157 School (19) 144 153 141 163 150 Senor (17) 135 137 142 132 131 SongForGuy (15) 133 144 144 161 126 TheDraperyFalls (30) 138 146 137 156 140 WhiteAmerica (30) 128 113 137 125 113 -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Average: 22.94 137.56 143.44 139.89 147.94 136.78
Overall rating: The results for each sample were grouped together without modifications.
Then I performed an ANOVA analysis. The results are graphed below. The results do not show anything new - all encoders are tied on first place, except Shine which of course comes out last.
16. Jan. 2006 - ATTENTION: There was an error with the ranking for sample 8 caused by an invalid result which also slightly affected the overall rating plot. The plot has been updated - the old plot is available here. The zoomed plots were not affected because the only change occurred to Shine. The minimal difference of 0.001 for the confidence bars had no impact on the plots.
I think this test shows that with the current encoders, the quality at 128 kbps is very good and improved a lot since the last test. IMHO, additional tests at this bitrate should stop unless we are testing codecs that didn't receive any major updates, like WMA Standard or ATRAC3. It's time to move to bitrates like 96 kbps or even lower (64 kbps).
Here is a zoomed version of the plot showing the competitors only and leaving out the low anchor Shine.
And here is a zoomed version without Shine and Nero.
Finally, I would like to thank everyone who participated!