I'm trying to make mp3's using LAME for use in my Apex AD600-A DVD/mp3
player,
which is quite finiky as to what it plays.  Opposite of most players, it
has problems 
with low bitrate mp3's - doesn't play anything below 64kb/sec, and tends
to crap 
out on VBR mp3's that have 32kb/sec sections in them. 

I'm trying to use LAME to make VBR mp3's that go from 64-320kb/sec,
using the
command line:

lame -v -b 96 -B 320 file.wav 

but according to the VBR histogram, it's still generating 32kb/sec
blocks, which
are undesireable. 

Is there some kind of bug in the -b directive, or am I not understanding
things
correctly? Using version 3.70 of lame.

Thanks,
Zack
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