Hi Mark,

On Mon, 24 Jul 2000, Mark Taylor wrote:
>Thanks for finding this.  This was a subtle & rare bug in CBR,
>triggered by the -k option.

Can you tell me when this bug was introduced? I listened to some of my recent
encodings and found this blip in about every 20th track.

>(-k, by the way, is *always* a bad idea.  It overrides LAME's
>default lowpass filters. It will cause ringing and twinking
>at 128kbs)

Are there examples for this? When I did some listening tests I noticed the
missing frequencies but nothing else. Does the FhG encoder still do this
(cutoff), too? Would it be feasible to use a slightly higher --lowpass or
does sfb=21 interfere? What kind of curve is used by the lowpass?

>Note to developers and -X6 fans: [...]

Where can I find information about the -X -Y and -Z options? I know that
they're experimental and undocumented, but...

I'm asking too many questions, developers should not write e-mails, they
should develop code :-)

Thank you and

cu arne
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