On 09/06/2011 05:56 PM, Casper Ti. Vector wrote:
Or, more simply:
* 'lame' is an MP3 encoder
* 'VBR' stands for 'variable bitrate', and offers a better
size/quality tradeoff scale than saying "I want 192Kb/s"

Thanks, I understand what LAME and VBR is, but was just mistook the idea
of the original sentence as "use the `lame' program instead of `ffmpeg'
or `libav'" :]

Actually, that's what I meant :-/ Use the 'lame' program. The package is "media-sound/lame". After emerging it, you can encode a file with "lame -V 0 input.wav"


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