problem is gone when using l3dec.
thanks to all who helped



cgn> i think it was me who sent you the
cgn> 20Hz to 20kHz sweep ;-)
cgn> you said i should try sonique, but
cgn> with v1.51 it produced the same
cgn> results as with winamp. but i'll
cgn> try the l3dec.

cgn> you wrote:

>>> 
>>> > From: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>>> >
>>> > i tried the following test-wav:
>>> > it's a sweep from about 20Hz to
>>> > 20kHz, smoothly increasing the
>>> > frequency. FhG encoder did very
>>> > well, but with LAME the .mp3 has
>>> > audible clicks in it, where the
>>> > amplitude is being reduced.
>>> 
>>> Are you using Winamp? Its decoder is buggy. Try a Fraunhofer decoder, e.g.
>>> l3dec or MS Media Player.
>>> 
>>> -- Mat.
>>> 

MT>> I'm quite sure this is the Winamp bug.  Someone else sent me
MT>> the same 20hz-20khz sweep test case about a week ago and I
MT>> looked at it then.  It is the same bug that was discused in this news
MT>> group about a month ago, but with a 100Hz tone, and another
MT>> version was also sent to me, with a 1kHz tone.

MT>> I've tried all of these test cases on about 8 different decoders, and
MT>> it only shows up in winamp versions which use the "Nitrane" decoder.
MT>> There seem to be some sleasy details involving the history of nitrane
MT>> and winamp, and from what I hear there is no one left at nullsoft who
MT>> knows anything about mp3 decoding.  

MT>> It might be interesting to track down what feature LAME is using
MT>> (that FhG is not using) that causes winamp problems.  I thought
MT>> it might be scsfi, but it isn't.

MT>> Mark











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