hi

I wonder if it's the version of the lame encoder being used? I did hear about some artifacts in some files with some versions, so i would try updatiing your lame dll file and see if that helps any, i hope. that problem can be extremely annoying!!!

At 09:28 PM 3/27/2005, you wrote:
Hi listers,

Hopefully there is a solution to this rather annoying problem when recording with the LAME encoder. When playing back a program I recorded from XM Radio last night, I noticed a problem that occurs with some MP3s where instruments or vocals will shift from either the left or right channels almost to the middle channel, so to speak, when there is silence in the opposite channel from the solo instrument or vocal. This happens also in other combinations, but the point is, that it shouldn't. This effect is most noticeable when listening through headphones.

I can't seem to find any way to work on more advanced LAME settings within Total Recorder like one can using CDEX. Does any one have any ideas as to how to best go about tinkering with this thing, so hopefully I can stop this behavior?

Thanks very much in advance,

Larry



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