Hello Stephan,

>> SE> Yes! This is also my experience. Especially when the Wav-File contains a
>> SE> lot of noise (such as copys from cassetes)

SE> No! I realy mean 3.85 -q1. And it´s very audible.
SE> I will give some samples, if anyone tells me where I can upload them. (never
SE> done before)

for everyone: Stephan uploaded the files to: http://r3mix.50g.com

I listened, I also think to hear something (slightly, but not 100%
sure) weird about the voices sometimes, but

-32000Hz files, filled with noise and
"Lame -q1 -d -m j -V 2 -B 192 --lowpass 12.0 Hobbit.wav
Hobbit-q1.mp3"
and

"Lame -h -d -v -q1 jo3.wav jo3q1.wav"

|    56 - 3 - 1,8%
|||    64 - 11 - 6,7%
||||||||||||||||    80 - 52 - 31,7%
||||||||||||||||||    96 - 59 - 36,0%
|||||||||    112 - 28 - 17,1%
||    128 - 5 - 3,0%
|    160 - 4 - 2,4%

is not really what I would use to archive material. could you try
adding "-b128" and listening how it sounds then? sounds ok
to me now.

It's just: -q1 is a bit more agressive, but with -b128 (-V1), I never
have encountered a file that sounds poor.

I like -q1 alot, but as MT said once @ lower bitrate there is a higher
risk of problems, I just take the -b128 and never any problems.

-- 
Best regards,
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