Options available can be seen from "gst-inspect-0.10 lamemp3enc":
Element Properties:
name : The name of the object
flags: readable, writable
String. Default: null Current: "lamemp3enc0"
target : Optimize for quality or bitrate
flags: readable, writable
Enum "GstLameMP3EncTarget" Default: 0, "quality"
Current: 0, "quality"
(0): quality - Quality
(1): bitrate - Bitrate
bitrate : Bitrate in kbit/sec (Only valid if target is bitrate,
for CBR one of 8, 16, 24, 32, 40, 48, 56, 64, 80, 96, 112, 128, 160, 192, 224,
256 or 320)
flags: readable, writable
Integer. Range: 8 - 320 Default: 128 Current: 128
cbr : Enforce constant bitrate encoding (Only valid if target
is bitrate)
flags: readable, writable
Boolean. Default: false Current: false
quality : VBR Quality from 0 to 10, 0 being the best (Only valid
if target is quality)
flags: readable, writable
Float. Range: 0 - 9.999
Default: 4 Current: 4
encoding-engine-quality: Quality/speed of the encoding engine, this does not
affect the bitrate!
flags: readable, writable
Enum "GstLameMP3EncEncodingEngineQuality" Default: 1,
"standard" Current: 1, "standard"
(0): fast - Fast
(1): standard - Standard
(2): high - High
mono : Enforce mono encoding
flags: readable, writable
Boolean. Default: false Current: false
They generally match definitions on
http://lame.sourceforge.net/lame_ui_example.php
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Sound Juicer - MP3 quality doesn't change
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/195483
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