LAMELINE #1, for superior portability:
-vbr-mtrh -h -V0 -mj -b96 -Y -Z
Because file sizes are even lower than those produced by r3mix, encode times are comparable, and due to the reliance on the latest LAME series--3.9x--for improved efficiency, this line is being touted as the new r3mix (or "the r3mix killer that was"
LAMELINE #2, for superior quality:
-vbr-old -q1 -V0 -mj --lowpass 19.6 -b112
Producing file sizes in line with those yielded by --alt-preset standard, this line amazingly manages to surpass --alt-preset extreme--even insane--in perceived sonic quality.
But SIR, why not just use the alt presets??
In the seminar I delivered today, I was quoted as saying:
"While LAME's alt presets are good, there is better, mainly because of the psychoacoustical model utilized by these presets; it is an experimental mode that has just recently been proven to have very poor pre-echo control when long blocks are subject." For more on this, please refer to < http://www.hydrogenaudio.org/forums/showth...p?threadid=1196 >, where JohnV concludes: "Despite Dibrom's --alt-preset insane tweaks, nspsytune's long-block "problem" still is there." Additionally, I went on to say: "-q1 is specially tuned for gpsycho, so where quality is #1, line #2 comes through." To add insult to injury, nssafejoint seems to be playing a key culprit in audible distortion in a fair number of samples encoded with the alt presets; just ask "Wombat" (http://www.hydrogenaudio.org/forums/showth...hp?threadid=874).
JOINT STEREO is utilized by both lines for reasons I am sure most HA forum-goers are aware of. There is no excuse not use VBR so it is thusly activated. If your player does not support VBR, return it, for VBR is part of the orignal MPEG [Audio] Layer 3 specs.
Try 'em out on your personal music collections. I think you'll be pleasantly surprised
And remember, SAY NO to simple-stereo-192 albums encoded by the "ripping groups"! Just because this was the way to go four years ago doesn't mean it speaks accurately for smart, efficient, high-fidelity mp3-encoding today (and it DOESN'T!).
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Some amending humor I came across while performing a mini presentation [on the superb Lamelines above]:
<Annachie> vbr rips are crap
<Annachie> and lame is a crappy encoder
<Annachie> codec
<Annachie> you better check http://www.mp3newswire.net/stories/2000/bestsound.html
<Annachie> read about vbr and why radium codec is used by the "pros"
I asked exactly which pros he was referring to, and stated that MP3 is not used professionally:
<Annachie> some decent ripping groups
<Annachie> like eNt or JUST
<Annachie> and by no means should u use joint stereo
<Annachie> they dont have to reripp anything cuz they are certain about their releases being good
<Annachie> lame rips are always glitchy, and the bass goes high as hell
I added that FhG has long since abadoned MP3 while LAME is being continually improved to this day:
<Annachie> yet it hasnt matched radiums quality
<Annachie> so, keep on updating it
<SpinDoctr> lame needs to be continiously improved so it can catch radium one day
<SpinDoctr> it says lame iz lame (In regard to the page posted by Annachie.)
<Annachie> 160 kbps should be in Joint Stereo/MS Audio, 192 kbps should be in Stereo
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Remember, we're all in this together! With this edit I surrender.