Bruce R, please read all the posts carefully. The "lame" element is known to be 
broken, and has been superseded by "lamemp3enc". Stop encouraging people to use 
the "lame" element.
https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=494528
(FYI, Gabriel Bouvigne is one of the core LAME developers).

I did elaborate tests and not even once succeeded to make the "lame" element 
produce the same output as the standalone LAME program, because the "lame" 
element internally sets a whole series of developmental LAME flags to 
ill-conceived values. Ironically, the combination of flags you're suggesting 
are the ones I came up with in January 2009:
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/sound-juicer/+bug/195483/comments/22
Notice the last two sentences of my post. Yes, these flags seem to be well 
behaved if you only look at the output bitrates, but remember, bitrates are not 
everything. It's perfectly possible to encode at high bitrates and still have 
audible artifacts *cough* xingmp3encoder *cough*

Again, the "lame" element is officially deprecated; the "lamemp3enc"
element leaves all flags at their (good) default values and produces
outputs that are bitwise identical to standalone LAME.

Oh yeah, I still don't know what name=enc does, but it's definitely
*not* "ensuring use of the correct LAME plugin". My best guess so far is
that it sets some tag, which perhaps facilitates interfacing with some
other program.

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