Hello, I'm very new to dBPoweramp Reference, besides it's by far the best cd ripper in the world I have also noticed that you can chose between 3 different encoding algorithms from slow, normal, fast, this leads me to my question, is the lame version in dBpoweramp a modified version of the original Lame 3.97 Final ? (besides a different compile).
I thought Lame only used one specific algorithm for one specific command line, for instance -V2 --vbr-new uses one specific encoding algorithm ?. I just want to be sure that I follow the "correct" version/standard. Or is this simply an function with the original Lame 3.97 that you can choose these 3 different encoding algorithms ? If you use the "Slow" encoding algorithm how will this affect the command line input which Lame 3.97 uses ?
There must be some kind of change in the command line, otherwise how would Lame know what encoding algorithm to use (fast,normal,slow) ?
Please explain to me, I have been looking around on the forum, and there still seams to be a lot of confusion on this subject, so it would be good if spoon or anyone else with the knowledge could explain for us please.
Thanks.
I thought Lame only used one specific algorithm for one specific command line, for instance -V2 --vbr-new uses one specific encoding algorithm ?. I just want to be sure that I follow the "correct" version/standard. Or is this simply an function with the original Lame 3.97 that you can choose these 3 different encoding algorithms ? If you use the "Slow" encoding algorithm how will this affect the command line input which Lame 3.97 uses ?
There must be some kind of change in the command line, otherwise how would Lame know what encoding algorithm to use (fast,normal,slow) ?
Please explain to me, I have been looking around on the forum, and there still seams to be a lot of confusion on this subject, so it would be good if spoon or anyone else with the knowledge could explain for us please.
Thanks.
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