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Topic: LossyWav: The '--limit' parameter is always on? (Read 3190 times) previous topic - next topic
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LossyWav: The '--limit' parameter is always on?

Hi, I've worked with LossyWav and FlaCuda and I got great results around 400 kbps.

My question is simple: the -l option is ON by default or only when it is invoked in command line?



Thank you.
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LossyWav: The '--limit' parameter is always on?

Reply #1
The default upper limit is 16kHz - --limit can change that in the range 10kHz to 20kHz.
lossyWAV -q X -a 4 -s h -A --feedback 2 --limit 15848 --scale 0.5 | FLAC -5 -e -p -b 512 -P=4096 -S- (having set foobar to output 24-bit PCM; scaling by 0.5 gives the ANS headroom to work)

 

LossyWav: The '--limit' parameter is always on?

Reply #2
Thank you Nick.C! You've made a great work! We are waiting the 1.3 version.
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