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  • tcfritz
    • Jan 2006
    • 6

    "Optimal" settings

    Can someone recommend some "optimal" settings for ripping high-quality MP3s with moderate to high compression?

    I'm particulary interested in the lowe/upper limits for bitrate (I use VBR) and the recommended lame version.

    I realize much of this may be subjective, but I'm curious to get some feedback from experienced rippers.

    Thanks!

    TCF
  • xoas
    dBpoweramp Guru
    • Apr 2002
    • 2662

    #2
    Re: "Optimal" settings

    Can someone recommend some "optimal" settings for ripping high-quality MP3s with moderate to high compression?
    Well here's your problem: high-quality versus moderate to high compression.
    I personally prefer alt-preset extreme but this does not qualify in my eyes as moderate to high compression. If you want higher compression, I would recommend alt-preset standard. That's my opinion. Other user's viewpoints on this matter might aalso be helpful.

    Best wishes,
    Bill

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    • gameplaya15143
      dBpoweramp Enthusiast
      • Sep 2005
      • 276

      #3
      Re: "Optimal" settings

      how i would encode it would depend on how small i want the mp3..

      personally i like lame 3.90.3 ... the new ones just dont quite do it for me

      ~128kbps: -q 5 -V 9 --resample 44 --lowpass 19 --nspsytune
      (i have a file encoded with that averaging 90kbps :shocked: )

      ~100kbps: -q 5 -V 9 --resample 44 --lowpass 16 --nspsytune

      ^^ these dont work with lame from v3.94 or higher

      for lame 3.97...
      ~112kbps: -q 1 -V 8 --resample 44 --lowpass 16
      ~144kbps: -q 1 -V 4 --lowpass 19

      *i use ogg vorbis, so these parameters are based on a few tests (quite a few actually), im curious how they work on more samples :smile2:

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