i am somewhat confused by this...since i formatted and reinstalled all my codecs, when i encode to avi using virtual dub and lame with audio set to 128k, the finished file actually has an audio bitrate of 127k. i dont get this problem with any other encoders and i was getting 128k with virtual dub and lame before i formatted. any ideas what ive done wrong?
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I would be extremely doubtful of any person who could detect the difference between audio encoded at 127kbs, and 128kbs. Is it important?
What interface are you using for TooLame, or are you using the command line interface?Impossible to see the future is. The Dark Side clouds everything...
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