Am 9 Oct 2001, um 11:33 hat Mayhem & Chaos geschrieben:

> On Tue, 2001-10-09 at 11:17, Fredy Kuenzler wrote:
> > The current CVS-Reencoding tree compiled so far, however I experience a 
> > 'Mickey Mouse Voice', the reencoded stream is high-pitched. My MP3's are 
> > 96kBit/s, I would like to reencode to 32kBit/s. Any idea?
> 
> This is exactly the reason why I'm not very interested in the reencode
> stuff -- the reencoding to lower bitrates just sounds terribly. I don't
> know if I need to tweak the settings in lame or if lame isn't suited for
> encoding low bitrate stuff.
>
> You may want to try to reencode some files by hand with lame and see if
> you can find a set of flags/settings that comes up with a realistic
> sounding stream. If that works we can try to implement those settings
> into the Obs reencode stuff.

Done. With the following command i got reasonable results:

lame --quiet -b 24 -B 24 --mp3input -h -m m input.mp3 output.mp3

Input file is a 96k stereo file, output file is a 24k mono. No mickey 
mouse anymore :-) I think mono is just fine for modem-connected 
users.

Unfortunately I did not find out where to set these parameters in the 
CVS tree.

BTW execution time was also quite good, for a 3.07 song it took 
41 seconds on a Pentium III 500. I guess this is enough fast for live 
re-encoding. I'm using the latest beta of lame (v.3.89beta).

> > Also (forgive me if I haven't read everything and missed how to do it) I 
> > would like to have two simultanious streams, one with 96k for DSL Users and 
> > one with 32k for modem users.
> 
> That's currently not supported, but it should be possible without too
> much work.

Would be great :-)

Regards
Fredy

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