One thought (not terribly technical) would be to force it to convert to
any even lower quality temporarily (like 32kbps).  If it is transcoding
at some point the sound will be noticeably terrible.  Once you can
confirm that, you could then turn the bitrate back up to 128 or whatever
you are happy with.   

In a slightly more technical method, you could track your download data
on your phone and see how it progresses after playing a couple of songs,
perhaps once with transcoding on once with it off.  And I am talking
about total data transferred not transfer rate.  The whole purpose is to
limit the data, and you should be able to find an app to show you how
much data is actually being trasferred to your phone.  You should see a
difference in the amount of data received when you have lame set to be
used and when you don't (i.e. just streaming the FLAC files).


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