> What about an option "adjust-level-for-psycho-model", which increases the
> level for the threshold computation, so low level music is coded with more
> bits. To my mind low level pieces of music with a turned up volume control
> are coded with too less bits. lame is coding for a full scale SPL of about
> 90 dB and that's too less if you are listening at >100 dB full scale SPL.
>
> Options like '-b128' don't solve this problem. For medium level music
there
> are still too less bits. Only the low level parts get enough bits, may be
> also too less.
>

This seems to be an ATH problem. But isn't the ATH adjusted according to the
VBR scale?
It's right that a switch to manually adjust the ATH would be good, as I also
think that some low level pieces of classic music are encoded with too few
bits.
A rough solution is to completely disable use of the ATH with --noath

Regards,

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