same results when using l3dec to decode to a wav instead of playing with
winamp.

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From: "Mark Taylor" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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Subject: Re: [MP3 ENCODER] LAME better than FhG ;)


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> > I have tried encoding the same file with the old FhG encoder (2.7x) and
it
> > does not have the same problem. Neither does any other encoder I've
tried,
> > except mp3enc 3.1.
> > Also, if you clip a small segment and encode that, the blip doesn't
occur
> > anymore. (Maybe a bug in the bit reservoir?)
> > That's why I said in the original post that it's probably a programming
bug.
> > I hope someone could really explain it for me though.
> >
>
> Just to double check, have you tried decoding with a different
> decoder?  It could be a frame using some rare feature that
> isn't supported by some decoders.
>
> With such an obvious blip, it is usually pretty easy to isolate the
> exact frame that it is in, and then take a look with the frame
> analyzer and see if there is anything strange going on.
>
> Mark
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