Hello Kang, I know this has nothing to do with lame, but you should check the gsm compression. It's far better for this purpose. To encode/decode gsm use sox on linux. On windoze all you have to do is make sure you have the gsm 6.10 codec installed (comes with the standard kit) and that the extension is .wav... that's all.
On Tue, 2002-07-02 at 21:01, Kang Sun wrote: > Greetings! > We get about 1.5GB wav files daily that contain purely telephone > conversions between our customer service representatives and customers. > I like to convert these wav files to mp3 to save some storage space > using LAME. The question is what is the best option to convert mono, > telephone quality wav file to mp3? > So far I only know to use -b 32 to make a AM radio quality > conversion. Any suggestions are welcome. > Thanks! > -- Kang
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