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> So the question is this: should I just set it to a fixed bitrate (min==max), in > which case I lose any filesize advantage with VBR encoders, or should I give the > tool some leeway to make some why not try `lame --alt-preset standard <input file> <output file>` and forget about mucking with any of those settings? `lame --preset help` will give you some information on the various settings: The --preset switches are designed to provide the highest possible quality. They have for the most part been subject to and tuned via rigorous double blind listening tests to verify and achieve this objective. These are continually updated to coincide with the latest developments that occur and as a result should provide you with nearly the best quality currently possible from LAME. ... "--preset standard" This preset should generally be transparent to most people on most music and is already quite high in quality. "--preset extreme" If you have extremely good hearing and similar equipment, this preset will generally provide slightly higher quality than the "standard" mode. ...
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