Hi guys,

I listened to the two files. Sometimes I feel like I can hear some
artifacts, but it's really slight; I'm not sure I could tell them
apart in a blind test. Anyway, I'm no expert in hearing compression
artifacts.

I'm not sure where to go from here. It would be interesting to check
what parameters really end up being passed to liblame with the two
tools. Sometimes, an interface might do some adjustment on parameters
to make things sound better.

Otherwise, if you don't want to dig into the source code of audacity
(for liquidsoap, you can ask us the details) you can just try to raise
a little bit the quality settings.

Hope this helps,
-- 
David

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