Aoyumi's Beta 4.51 was found to be very good, so it was re-branded into aoTuV Release 1 and it was the recommended encoder until June 2007. Aoyumi's aoTuV series of encoders was incorporated into the September 2004 release of 1.1, which brought about the first quality improvements across the board for 2 years. Since then development has been led by other coders such as Garf and Aoyumi. Unfortunately, has failed to improve Vorbis at a steady rate since its initial 1.0 release in July 2002 (due to other developement projects and time constraints). The encoder is reasonably young and unoptimized, so further improvements can always be expected. Transparency is generally reached at about 150–170 kbps (-q 5) (with some exceptions). Informal listening test suggests Vorbis to be comparable to MPEG-4 AAC at most bitrates and Musepack at 128 kbps.
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