I want to make files for my CF mp3 player that are in the bitrate range of 128... ?? ... r3mix. Right now the command I use is
--r3mix -V4 -b32
Do you think --dm-preset-standard would respond well to
-V4 -b32? Or would --r3mix be better?
Also, have there been any updates to the r3mix preset since the version that goes with Win32LAME?
Originally posted by Joe Bloggs
I want to make files for my CF mp3 player that are in the bitrate range of 128... ?? ... r3mix. Right now the command I use is
--r3mix -V4 -b32
Do you think --dm-preset-standard would respond well to
-V4 -b32? Or would --r3mix be better?
Very soon now I am going to be adding a low bitrate preset to the --dm-presets. I'd probably suggest using that if you can wait a short while.
Also, have there been any updates to the r3mix preset since the version that goes with Win32LAME?
I don't think there have been any major updates. There was a bug fix recently related to something that was changed recently, but I don't think either of those things effect the Win32LAME, they were only in the previous alpha version.
Hi. You might want to consider the following..
--abr 132 -h --nspsytune --athtype 2 --lowpass 16 --ns-bass -8
Hans Heijden and FF123 over at r3mix ( here too) did some testing with this and found it to be about the best they could wring from this bitrate.:listening
Originally posted by kennedyb4
Hi. You might want to consider the following..
--abr 132 -h --nspsytune --athtype 2 --lowpass 16 --ns-bass -8
This is exactly what I was thinking of using for this range, except I may make a few slight modifications to make use of some of the other improvements I am currently working on.
I don't need it to be down at 128kbps, I said something in the 128--r3mix range...