>I'm not quite sure actually, but I think that mp3enc3.1 lets you control more than
>that ACM
� I'll bet it does, & I was actually referring to the command line interface with that
one... AFAIK, MP3Enc only has �-no-is� & �-dm�. �-no-is� doesn't tell it what to use,
it only tells it what �not� to use.
>this is because FhG always tolds that MPEG2.5 files can only go up to 64 kbits
� What on earth posessed FhG to do that if the MPEG specs allow MPEG-2� to use
bitrates up to 160kBit/sec? Perhaps Lame should display a warning about using such
bitrates with MPEG-2� compression, just as there's a warning about using
�--freeformat�.
Something else...
1- Encoding to 11025Hz - VBR max 160kBit/sec - Stereo - produced skips in Winamp, both
with WAV file output, & WaveOut.
2- I added a WAV header & adjusted it to cope with VBR, in the same manner that
normally allows it to work fine for VBR. Opening with Media player produced the same
skips as in Winamp.
3- Loading-&-converting this L3WAV in a waveform editor & playing it back was perfect!
No skips. I wonder why. So much for there being a �standard�...
Shawn
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