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Topic: Encspot anylysis-true info? (Read 3384 times) previous topic - next topic
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Encspot anylysis-true info?

Hi all,
I analyzed mp3 structure of one track with the latest Encspot 2.0. I used 3.97a7 V2 --vbr-new setting of Lame when I changed one track (just fading out the end)  by mp3trim which should not implement any dramatical changes, but Encspot reports with these changes (faded out by mp3trim/originally ripped):
Lame tag: no/yes
Quality: -1/78
VBR method: unknown/vbr-mtrh
Low pass filter: unknown/19 000
Psychoacoustic model: gpsycho/nspsytune
Safe joint stereo: no/yes
ath type: 0/4
abr bitrate: unknown/80
Input frequency: 32 or less/44.1 (BTW, what is the difference between "frequency" and "input frequency", both terms are used in EncSpot?

Any comments or explanations?

Cheers,

crzmn

 

Encspot anylysis-true info?

Reply #1
All the infos that were lost are normally stored in the Lame tag; so it seems mp3trim chopped off the lame tag for some reason.
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