But I was a little confused by the following statement in the Lame
manual: --- The use of -B is NOT RECOMMENDED. A 128kbs CBR bitstream,
because of the bit reservoir, can actually have frames which use as many bits as a 
320kbs frame. VBR modes minimize 
the use of the bit reservoir, and thus need to allow 320kbs frames to get the same 
flexibility as CBR streams. --- Does this 
imply the bit reservoir is also used for CBR datastreams?  If so does that imply that 
some frames of a 256 kbit/s CBR MP3 
will contain 256+ kbits/s of information?

Why I care, briefly: I recently used VBR to encode.  It required 320 kbit/s for some 
frames and I got worried my rpevious 256 
CBR wasn't enough bits.  If my description of the Lame manual is correct, then I need 
not worry. If I'm reading the manual 
incorrectly, then perhaps I should begin
encoding at 320?

Thanks all!
J



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