Naoki Shibata schrieb am Sam, 30 Sep 2000:
> Youri> Would it be possible to use some other switch, like --cwlimit, to achieve
> Youri> good quality with --nspsytune on all tonalities? If so, what settings would
> Youri> have to be used for it? (i.e. how should I interpret --cwlimit?)
> 
>   It is a matter of balance and tradeoffs.
>   --nspsytune allocates more bits to sounds with high tonality,
> sacrificing sound quality with low tonality. I tuned parameters so that
> --nspsytune -V4 produces mp3 files with almost same bitrate in avarage
> using wav files on the LAME webpage.
>   So, if you want to improve sound quality with low tonality, simply
> raise bitrate.
> 
> 
>   I think --nspsytune gives better balance of bit allocation with
> tonality. This can be tested by comparing sound quality with following
> settings:
> 
>   1. Use lame compiled with Robert's options turned on.
>      Command line options are:
>        -h (or -q1) -b 96 --resample 44.1 --lowpass 16 -Y -Z -X1
> 
>   2. Use lame compiled with default options.
>      Command line options are:
>        -h (or -q1) -b 96 --resample 44.1 --lowpass 16 --nspsytune
> 
>   With these extreme settings, I can hear more artifacts with 1 than 2.


        You can add --raise-smr 1 to 1.) and compare again


> 
> --
> Naoki Shibata   e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED]


        Ciao Robert


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