>In VBR mode, --nspsytune usually improves sound quality with high tonality like piano and tambourin but sometimes degrades sound with low tonality like snare drums. Would it be possible to use some other switch, like --cwlimit, to achieve good quality with --nspsytune on all tonalities? If so, what settings would have to be used for it? (i.e. how should I interpret --cwlimit?) -Youri -- MP3 ENCODER mailing list ( http://geek.rcc.se/mp3encoder/ )
- Re: Re[3]: [MP3 ENCODER] 3.87b ... Robert Hegemann
- Re[4]: [MP3 ENCODER] 3.87b MMX and n... Dmitry
- Re: Re[4]: [MP3 ENCODER] 3.87b ... Robert Hegemann
- Re[6]: [MP3 ENCODER] 3.87b ... Roel VdB
- Re: Re[6]: [MP3 ENCODER] 3.... Joshua Bahnsen
- Re: [MP3 ENCODER] 3.87b MMX... Ross Levis
- Re: [MP3 ENCODER] 3.87b MMX... Robert Hegemann
- Re: [MP3 ENCODER] 3.87b MMX and no MMX give different... Mark Powell
- Re: [MP3 ENCODER] 3.87b MMX and no MMX give different... Adam Ottley
- [MP3 ENCODER] Second question: Compatiblity Frank Klemm
- [MP3 ENCODER] --nspsytune and tonality balance Youri Pepplinkhuizen
- [MP3 ENCODER] --nspsytune and tonality balance Naoki Shibata
- Re: [MP3 ENCODER] --nspsytune and tonality b... Robert Hegemann
- Re: [MP3 ENCODER] --nspsytune and tonali... Frank Klemm
- Re: [MP3 ENCODER] --nspsytune and to... Robert Hegemann
- [MP3 ENCODER] Broken MP3s David Bridson
- Re: [MP3 ENCODER] Broken MP3s Roel VdB
- Re: [MP3 ENCODER] Broken MP... Steve Lhomme
- Re: [MP3 ENCODER] --nspsytune and tonali... Naoki Shibata