So that leaves me
1. Encoding everything individually, tweaking the -q value for each song to get as close to 96kbps as possible without going under, takes forever but gives the best results;
2. Using ABR mode in the vicinity of 100kbps, which I'd rather not;
3. Using WMA, which I've always had issues with that wouldn't go away even at 160kbps, such as an irritating image steering effect similar to Pro-Logic decoding. (problem probably exists between keyboard and chair, but it's Microsoft anyway, which is reason enough to avoid it.
4. Spoofing this this thing into thinking the file is > 96kbps somehow by toying around with the vorbis file itself, not likely to work since I can't find the exact bits to twiddle with a hex editor, and would be moot if it computes the real bitrate based on file size and sample count or some other means.
5. Sending feedback to iRiver.
I'd really like to be able to do something like #4 at the expense of having non-standard files provided #5 doesn't get results (probably won't....)
I'm happy with playback quality and especially happy with its low power consumption, since it uses a single AA at a time and doesn't requre the expense associated with Li-ion replacement when those crap out.
Any other ideas?
