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--alt fast standard frequency range

For personal reasons I want to include the entire "audible" frequency range 20-20khz by using the following preset:

--alt-preset fast standard --lowpass 20.0 -F

I know I can't hear 20khz, but I am anal. I like the file size of this preset, but I prefer not to cut off the high end. (I use the -F because my Apex DVD/MP3 player gets upset if the bitrate drops too low.)

Other than the obvious extra bits needed, and thus slightly larger file size, are there any other drawbacks.

Will I be increasing the chance of artifacts by extending the frequency range at this setting.

Thanks,

Brett

--alt fast standard frequency range

Reply #1
There shouldn't be any drawbacks, of course there could be problems in princible because mp3 is limited to 320kbps frames (if bits run out), but this would be a really rare case. Not sure if anyone has ABXed this effect.
Juha Laaksonheimo