I'll try again to make some decent MP3s for playing on my BrailleNote, because 
I want more of my collection on my BrailleNote than I currently have.
I have CDex and lame MP3 encoder, but it works badly and makes far less than 
perfect MP3s.  I expect non-free encoders for making MP3s make better ones, 
because MP3s I've had downloaded for me usually sounded better and bit rate was 
not the reason.
I have to admit that i didn't try those MP3s I made that sounded bad on my 
Braille note, so it might be possible that my MP3 player just doesn't do well 
with LAME compressed MP3s.  that certainly is a known problem with using 
different encoders and decoders, sometimes they don't like each other.
It's just that until now I didn't need MP3s because all my other stuff was 
happy with other formats, but then they ar far less convenient, controlable, 
and with me than my BrailleNote, and I hate to waste such a nice feature now 
that i have it. :-)

Sarah Van Oosterwijck
Assistive Technology Trainer
http://home.earthlink.net/~netentity
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