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Lossy Audio Compression => MP3 => MP3 - Tech => Topic started by: Nucleus99 on 2005-11-29 14:26:04

Title: How bad did I mess up?
Post by: Nucleus99 on 2005-11-29 14:26:04
Well, from recommendations from other sites, I decided to rip my CD collection with the LAME encoder through a third party app.  All seemed to go fine until I find this forum and realize that I used an alpha version (3.97a7, I believe).  All I did was encode using standard settings at 192 CBR.  Realizing now what I did was use a testing only version has me really worried...or should I not be?

I guess what I'm looking for is some users with knowledge that can either say:
1. Nice going moron they will sound like crap!
or
2. Well, since you only used a CBR setting through a third party app you should be fine and don't worry about it.

I ripped through hundreds of CDs!!!

Thanks for any help
Title: How bad did I mess up?
Post by: Lyx on 2005-11-29 15:30:13
The 3.97alpha-series was one of those cases, where the alpha was apparently better than the stable-version (thus, the later 3.97alphas were considered better than 3.96). So, in this case you just striked lucky :)

Thus, soundquality will probably be okay - inside of the limits of CBR (VBR will result in more reliable/constant quality - but there are some rare cases where crappy hardwareplayers cant play VBR).

- Lyx
Title: How bad did I mess up?
Post by: Nucleus99 on 2005-11-29 15:48:25
Thanks for the feedback!

I chose CBR strictly for compatability reasons, as you mentioned.  Plus, I wasn't looking for the highest quality, just something that would sound decent (otherwise I would've gone lossless).

Upon coming here I read through many threads about LAME and the alpha versions.  I was just afraid that my songs would have horrible artifacts making everything I did worthless.