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Greetings!

People have been asking.

Ok! about time! you say so here's the command line in its simple form
that EAC uses with LAME, you may like to try it.  It can be used in a
batch file, naturally! changes have to be made to the command line
when using it with EAC or Easy CD DA Extractor to tell LAME about the
current file name of tracks being compressed.  This command line uses
the old VBR method I discuss in earlier messages.

"LAME -V5 -q0 --quiet <filename.wav> <filename.mp3"

"-V" followed by a number from 1-9 specifies the V quality of the
encoding, this quality can be set from 0-9 and I use 5.  If a smaller
number is used encoding is worse but the file is small.  If set to 9,
the encoding is excellent! but the file is large.  Please note that
the "V" in this example is an upper case V and not a lower case one.

"-q" sets the Q quality, in the above example the Q quality is set to
its maximum amount, the range is 0 best to 9 worst.  Please note that
in this example, a lower case q is used.

Everything else should be self explanatory.

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