Long ago, when my hearing was a lot keener, Xing encoding in AudioCatalyst 
markedly improved upon Frauhofer encoding in AudioGrabber and was faster, so 
using a new implementation of what was a non-free product in Sound Juicer may 
provide a better result.
I am puzzled at Ubuntu's discarding it after Maverick Alpha2 and assume that it 
will be re-instated or simply discarded for the 10-Oct-2010 release. Meanwhile, 
despite refutation that has included false accusations of results remaining 
128K CBR rather than 32-320K VBR, the settings used by me have simply worked 
well, whilst Maverick Alpha2 settings are fine but a little strident to my old 
ears.  When someone 'comes clean' about Maverick intentions, I will try out 
some subjective comparison tests on younger, keener hearing ears.

It would be nice to think that there are no other questions, but I'm not
yet convinced that it's actually broken, only mis-used, although that
doesn't fit well with Canonical policy 'to fix what ain't broke'.

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Sound Juicer - MP3 quality doesn't change
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/195483
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