If LAME made --alt-preset 96 or something thereabouts the default, then
this
would solve the problem in SHOUTcast and would also obviate the need for
--alt-preset 96.
In other words, why make crappy the default?
Changing default setting needs concensus. And at least for me, I disagree to
I've been running a SHOUTcast broadcast at 96 kbps for the past year. I
keep
using an old version of the SHOUTcast DSP for Winamp because I want to use
the
Radium FhG codec; newer versions only support the LAME DLL, and that DLL's
default settings at 96 kbps apparently produce disturbingly bad
On Sat, 16 Nov 2002, Mike Brown wrote:
I've been running a SHOUTcast broadcast at 96 kbps for the past year. I keep
using an old version of the SHOUTcast DSP for Winamp because I want to use the
Radium FhG codec; newer versions only support the LAME DLL, and that DLL's
default settings at 96
Vince Vielhaber wrote:
Mike, earlier this week I had a problem with a 56k feed. Gabriel came
up with what may be the solution for me. I knew I had a few that needed
to be redone so I'm doing those now. Since you're streaming this, why
not try --alt-preset 96 and see how that does. It's