Hi
I just stumbled in so forgive me when this was already posted.

I have encoded a track which already on the original CD has some very
annoying high frequency beeping (german: "eklig hohes fiepen") on it.

With 128 cbr -m j -h the beeping is gone. While Xing 128 cbr stereo
keeps it.

In this case this is very nice behaviour of Lame :), but I think that
leads to the conclusion, that audible high frequency sounds are just cut
off. And the characteristics of many instruments probably suffer.

With 160 cbr -m j -h the beeping is audible, but weaker. And with 192 I
don't hear a difference anymore.

I know that mp3-encodeing is compression and information is lost during
the process but wasn't it meant to be: only "non-hearable information" ?
And I thought 128 kbit/s was enough to keep an image of the CD sound.

So if this loss of information is tolerable @128+160 -->> nevermind :)

If not and you think I have found something that should/should not be
there -->>
The song was Nux Vomica from the Squarepusher. If interested I can send
you part of it @ 320 cbr.

Greetings
Jo.

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