Hi David,
Actually, this is true for if you use the -k switch at low bitrates. It
should not be used at 128 kbit/s or lower. The real option for high
quality, -h, is safe to use at all bitrates.
- Zia
Quality (default value Normal):
With the LAME encoder, you can specify the output
Taken straight from the cdex 1.30 beta1 help page, is this true with 3.85 ?
does it really cause ringing artifacts with high quality on ?
It has been right with a few betas in the past, but I think that now you can
use the -h switch safely.
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sorry, hope this is better
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Quality (default value Normal):
With the LAME encoder, you can specify the output quality; thus you can trade
off encoding time against sound quality. The default (normal) is recommended,
since the high output option might cause ringing artifacts at lower bit-rates.
The voice quality is
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