Hello,

I think I might have located a bug in the 3.85 (and also 3.84, as
mentioned before) vbr engine.
You can notice it on this file:
http://users.belgacom.net/gc247244/extra/teenyweenytinybug.zip
(1.666bytes)

info:

        Left    Right
Peak Amplitude: -80.55 dB       -90.28 dB
Average RMS Power:      -101.55 dB      -117.26 dB

when I use "lame -V1 -mj -h -b128 -q1 teenyweenytinybug.wav t385.mp3":

    Frame          |  CPU/estimated  |  time/estimated | play/CPU |   ETA
    53/    53(100%)| 0:00:00/ 0:00:00| 0:00:00/ 0:00:00|    3.5500| 0:00:00
----- bitrate statistics -----
 [kbps]      frames
    32        34 (63.0%)
    40         0 (0.0%)
    48         1 (1.9%)
    56         0 (0.0%)
    64         0 (0.0%)
    80         0 (0.0%)
    96         0 (0.0%)
   112         1 (1.9%)
   128         5 (9.3%)
   160         6 (11.1%)
   192         2 (3.7%)
   224         2 (3.7%)
   256         1 (1.9%)
   320         2 (3.7%)

average: 85 kbs

3 remarks:

1) "-b128" is flawed (does something, but not correct)
please check frames (1st is #1)
Fr:    34  S 00:00.86 E 00:00.89  Br 112  ||||||||
Fr:    51  S 00:01.31 E 00:01.33  Br  48  |||

2) up to 320 kbit/s for a -80->-90dB file? (this is very low volume I
assume?)

3) "-q1" seems nothing to do with it, and even "-V4" is worse?:
|    80 - 1 - 1,8%
|    96 - 1 - 1,8%
||    112 - 2 - 3,6%

Any of you gifted programmers has some time left to tackle this? :)

I know, futile and extremely rare, ...

thanks and good luck ;)
-- 
Best regards,
 Roel                            mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]


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