> I got an idea about this: > surround uses phase information wich is stored in high freq. > By default below 160k lame has a 16kHz cut-off, so those infos are lost. > You should try with -k in encoding to see if it solves this effect. > You can also see if using -mf or -ms makes any difference. AFAIK, surround systems process the mid and side information of the signal, so I would expect -mf to sound better in this case. -- MP3 ENCODER mailing list ( http://geek.rcc.se/mp3encoder/ )
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