If I convert a 44.1K file to 11.025K (via the --resample) option, then 
some of the end of the resulting wave file appears to be chopped 
off.  However, if I downsample the source file to 11025K on my own, then 
use lame to convert from that, this chopping-off doesn't occur.  (The 
end-chopping seems to get more severe the lower the kbps rate is.)

Anyone run into this, or have any suggestions?

My commands:

lame -q 0 -b 24 -m mono --downsample 11025
(results in the end of the file being chopped off if run on a 44.1K source)
(more severe if at -b 16, not so bad if at -b 32, etc.)

lame -q 0 -b 24 -m mono
(if run on a 11.025 source, no end-chopping)

Thanks in advance for any help,

Mike

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