karaokemeister @ Wed Sep 07, 2005 8:33 am wrote:
LAME has been proven to consistently provide better results when enocding than many other encoders. I personally use 192kbps VBR using the ABR method to encode my mp3's. I typically use CD-EX and LAME which provides excellent results.
MP3Gain provides for normalization of your mp3 files by using a method other than basic db analysis and modifies the mp3 directly instead of decoding and re-encoding the file which degrades the quality. It also works with AAC files (but this part is currently beta!).
I've read numerous studies that show most people cannot tell the difference between a good quality 192kbps vbr file and the original CD. I've found that playback at this bitrate in a club environment and even at home is sufficiently high enough that I've never heard a complaint from anyone. The only drawback to using VBR is that windows incorrectly reports the bitrate since it doesn't fully support vbr properly. Playback is correct, but bitrate determination is nearly always misreported.
Totaly agree about LAME being the best around when it come to encoding. Bitrate of 192 is about the lowest one should go if audio quality is to be maintain. One need a very good system to hear any diff above that.
I use a dBpower AMP product to autocheck the file properties of my audio file. It does this better than window and give a more detail.
I'll check that Mp3 Gain for normalizing my mp3 songs; thanks