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> Does the -ms option use half the bitrate for each channel or does it change
> from from frame to frame?
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It's close to 50/50, but it does fluctuate based on the
"perceptual entropy". You can see how lame (and
other encoders) allocates bits with with mp3x, our graphical frame
analyzer.
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