Hi,
I have picked a flaw in the application.
When converting from FLAC (FLAC saved from Vinyl recorded at 32bit floater @ 48Khz), to MP3 (lame) 320kbps, you have the option to pick the option (under the drop-down called ENCODING).
* Slow (High Quality)
*Normal
*Fast (Low Quality)
It seems when I convert using Slow & Normal, the quality degrades (speks at higher frequency fades away) when you run the Spectal frequency Chart (using Adobe Audition 3). However when I encode using "Fast", and analyse the frequency, the quality is retained far better than Slow & Normal? The speks are more fuller and richer at higher frequencies (around 20,000Hz).
Surely there must be a categorisation error where Slow was meant to be "Fast" and Fast is meant to be categorised as "Slow"?
I am running LAME 3.99 (latest version).
I have picked a flaw in the application.
When converting from FLAC (FLAC saved from Vinyl recorded at 32bit floater @ 48Khz), to MP3 (lame) 320kbps, you have the option to pick the option (under the drop-down called ENCODING).
* Slow (High Quality)
*Normal
*Fast (Low Quality)
It seems when I convert using Slow & Normal, the quality degrades (speks at higher frequency fades away) when you run the Spectal frequency Chart (using Adobe Audition 3). However when I encode using "Fast", and analyse the frequency, the quality is retained far better than Slow & Normal? The speks are more fuller and richer at higher frequencies (around 20,000Hz).
Surely there must be a categorisation error where Slow was meant to be "Fast" and Fast is meant to be categorised as "Slow"?
I am running LAME 3.99 (latest version).
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