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  • Joseph
    dBpoweramp Enthusiast

    • Oct 2002
    • 211

    LAME 3.95 Stable Released

    Available now at Rarewares. Highlights are:

    LAME 3.95 January 11 2004
    Gabriel Bouvigne:

    fixed lowpass values when using vbr with mono files

    faster quantization loops

    faster count_bits

    fixed a buffer requirement error in ACM codec

    Takehiro TOMINAGA:

    fixed mpglib and other decoding support code to prevent the crash when invalid mp3 input

    removed Layer I decoding support
    use FastLog and IEEE 754 hack on PowerPC too (approx. 10 percent faster)
  • Joseph
    dBpoweramp Enthusiast

    • Oct 2002
    • 211

    #2
    Re: LAME 3.95 Stable Released

    Would it be a difficult upgrade to implement Lame 3.95.1 with an upcoming release of dBpowerAMP?
    Last edited by Joseph; February 08, 2004, 07:56 PM.

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    • Spoon
      Administrator
      • Apr 2002
      • 44583

      #3
      Re: LAME 3.95 Stable Released

      It would need another release of dMC, which I cannot do because on my machines it is all a beta version, so it would require a fresh PC and all the installs, not an easy job.
      Spoon
      www.dbpoweramp.com

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      • Maansson2

        • Jul 2003
        • 4

        #4
        Re: LAME 3.95 - HOLD ON USING IT !!!

        Hi Guys!

        FYI: I've been using the new Lame 3.95 dll in Audiograbber 1.83
        for a few weeks now, trying to convert my CD collection to Mp3's
        (Settings: VBR0/VBR1, Full Stereo, Highest Quality)

        After a lot of "Unexpected Codec Errors" I kind of grew frustrated
        with it and tried using DMC instead for the those few tricky tracks.

        And to my amazement I discovered, that the tracks ripped and encoded
        in Audiograbber using the Lame 3.95 dll, sounds - if not crappy - then at
        least flat, tired and lacking a lot of the original "Oomph" that the original
        CD has. (And the tracks causing the aforementioned errors, sounded even
        worse, as if coming from an old radio, and heard through the neighbours wall.)

        The tracks ripped with DMC and the apparently older version of Lame
        (Which version are you currently using?) sounded WAY BETTER!!
        Full of power, bass and just.. erh... "The Right Oomph", you know!?
        (Settings: VBR, "Very High", Minimum 160, Maximum 320)

        So my conclusion is this: Lame 3.95 sounds worse than the older versions
        for some reason. I am in no way an expert in audio, but even to my untrained
        ear, something important is clearly missing from the end result.

        In short: You might want to think twice about implementing this version
        in your next release. At least use your expertise and test the sound of the
        encoded files thoroughly. In the meanwhile I'm going back to my old version.

        Just thought I'd let you know.
        If you need more info please reply to: dbpoweramp@maansson.tv

        Best Regards
        Morten Maansson
        Exec. Producer
        TV2 Zulu
        Denmark

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        • Maansson2

          • Jul 2003
          • 4

          #5
          Re: LAME 3.95 - HOLD ON USING IT !!!

          Addendum:

          I've fiddled around with the settings and tested
          various combinations on several different CD's...

          Turns out that the "Dual Stereo" setting is the culprit.
          The moment you use this setting the sound quality changes
          drastically and gets too much treble, too little bass, and
          worst of all, lousy stereo separation. All voice and singing
          mysteriously shifts to the left channel. Very annoying.

          After recoding my CD's with the regular "Stereo" setting
          (the third of the four setting possibilities), my mp3's sounds as
          close to the real CD's as they can. Only with some loss in volume.

          Just thought you'd might like to know.
          Best Regards
          Maansson

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          • Joseph
            dBpoweramp Enthusiast

            • Oct 2002
            • 211

            #6
            Re: LAME 3.95 - HOLD ON USING IT !!!

            just use -alt preset Standard.

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            • ferris209
              dBpoweramp Enthusiast

              • Oct 2003
              • 181

              #7
              Re: LAME 3.95 Stable Released

              How do you fiddle with the "dual stereo" settings in Lame? I listen to older audio from the 40's and 50's which seem to lose A LOT of a bass when I rip, I may have the same problem you had with the "dual stereo" thing, how do I check to find out?

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              • ferris209
                dBpoweramp Enthusiast

                • Oct 2003
                • 181

                #8
                Re: LAME 3.95 Stable Released

                P.S. = I'm using LAME 3.95 with the newest DMC and registered powerpack.

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                • ferris209
                  dBpoweramp Enthusiast

                  • Oct 2003
                  • 181

                  #9
                  Re: LAME 3.95 Stable Released

                  Oh, forget it, I figured it out, thanks!

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                  • JahSun
                    dBpoweramp Enthusiast

                    • Nov 2003
                    • 69

                    #10
                    Re: LAME 3.95 Stable Released

                    I don't know, but as good as LAME 3.95 VBR sounds, I find that WMA 9 sounds as good or better at equivalent file sizes. This sucks, because I hate Microshit. Considering how unstable Windows is, this latest WMA is just short of miraculous. It also seems to know when it can cut corners and still deliver the goods. It is the codec that is most responsive to the music it is encoding. Tracks from the 40's (even at VBR 98) will be super tiny compared with the equivalent setting on any other codec.

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                    • JVILLAS
                      dBpoweramp Enthusiast

                      • Oct 2002
                      • 88

                      #11
                      Re: LAME 3.95 Stable Released

                      Hi I'm still using LAME 3.93.1, and probably will continue to do so until the newer versions have been tested and refined. I believe there is now a 3.96 version available. Somehow it does not surprise me that 3.95 does not hold up well.

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                      • Joseph
                        dBpoweramp Enthusiast

                        • Oct 2002
                        • 211

                        #12
                        Re: LAME 3.95 Stable Released

                        "STABLE" HAHAHAHAHAH :lustig1:

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