I have a portable Roadstar PCD-3025MP. Mine worked with Blade, but not with
Lame at single stereo CBR 320
The commandline -b320 -h --nspsytune --athtype
2 -Z -mj --nssafejoint --lowpass 20  --scale 0.98, fixed it for me. (..had
to sacrifice single stereo :()
Happy to test out lame...

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[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]On Behalf Of Karl Pauls
Sent: 17. september 2001 11:42
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Subject: Re: [MP3 ENCODER] LAME Incompatability Problem

On Fri, 14 Sep 2001, Mark Taylor wrote:

> There have been several reports of hardware players having trouble
> with high bitrate LAME encoded mp3s, but no one with one of these
> players has been willing to spend some time with LAME to track down
> exactly what is causing the problem.  It is most likely related to a
> poorly worded part of the standard which seems to require high bitrate
> encodings to waste a significant percentage of the bits available.
> The difference comes down to a trivial amount of memory - 960 bytes or
> 1440 byte buffer.

I have a Compaq iPaq PA-2. I'm willing to help test lame on my ipaq.

> And there is one other experiment we would like to try on one of these
> players, but it involves a modified version of LAME.

Let me know what I can do for you. I halso have an AIWA CDC-MP3, but I'm not
having any lame problems with it.

-karl

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