My first impression is that anyone who knows enough about encoding to
understand a --compression option, also knows enough to choose an
appropriate bitrate. But it might be usefull as a way to determine
defaults, especially for non-stereo 44.1khz input files.
Shawn, are you volunteering to write this?
Mark
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> I just had an idea about command line args.
> Would it be feasible to have a command line such as -
> x:\xx\lame.exe --compression 6.0 in.wav out.mp3
> - to automatically select a stereo mode, bitrate, filter option, etc. based on how
>much the file should be compressed? You could just make Lame choose the closest
>bitrate if the comp. ratio doesn't correspond exactly to valid bitrates.
> Of course, the default would be "--compression 10.7"
>
> Shawn
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