you'll have to specify the lowpass width in kHz, not Hz.
But, you may call it a bug in lame's frontend.

Ciao Robert


Am Sonntag, 13. Januar 2002 22:49 schrieben Sie:
> Hi J,
>
> I have experienced the same problem with 3.90, 3.89, 3.88 and I think
> even 3.87, which I have mentioned on this list from time to time.
> Nobody even seems interested in fixing it. So unless you can convince
> someone, you may have to live with just --lowpass without the 'width'
> constraint.
> I had to !
>
> Good to see other people are using (or trying to use) these features.
>
> Owen.
>
> [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> > Having a little problem with the lowpass filter when combined with
> > lowpass width.
> > Whenever I enter a value for the lowpass width, the lowpass filter
> > appears to be disabled.
> > This commandline appears to work as expected:
> > -b 128 -m j --lowpass 10000
> > This commandline:
> > -b 128 -m j --lowpass 10000 --lowpass-width 1500
> > should do the same thing but it appears to disable the lowpass
> > altogether. Have tried it with CBR and VBR and at different bit rates
> > with the same result. Here's what I'm using:
> > Lame 3.91 Stable (Win32) binary from
> > http://www.hot.ee/smpman/mp3/alpha.html with RazorLame 1.1.5.
> > Thanks,
> > J Thobois
> >
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