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Lame encoder >> Joint Stereo?!?!
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Kamaya
ok guys, can anyone tell me what's the difference between 'Stereo' & 'Joint Stereo'??!

I'm encoding a lot of cd's lately and ofcourse I only want the best quality!!


which settings are the best > with or without 'joint'?

or does anyone have good settings for the lame encoder for me (no VBR)?!?!



Thanks, Kamaya.
JohnSmith
i always find my stereo sounds better when i've smoked a few joints.

:)
Technaut
--alt-preset cbr 192

:)
Tranex02
if you asked me a couple of months ago...i would have told you.....
cuz right now....i don't remember!!!!!

i say just sick with stereo!

if you have mp3cutter....it explains it somewhere!

:)
Kamaya
quote:
Originally posted by Tranex02
if you asked me a couple of months ago...i would have told you.....
cuz right now....i don't remember!!!!!

i say just sick with stereo!

if you have mp3cutter....it explains it somewhere!

:)




I found this site! Explains a lot to me, I'm keeping it @ 224 kbit/s joint stereo (done about 10 cd's so I'm glad this is supposed to be the best option)


Greetz, Kamaya.
Kamaya
also check this for all your questions about encoding!




Greetz, Kamaya.
Tranex02
thanks for the sites!:)

so are you recording mp3 cd's??? or are you ripping mp3's???

cuz i still don't get why your encoding it if you're going to be recording it as an audio cd!?!?
Kamaya
quote:
Originally posted by Tranex02
thanks for the sites!:)

so are you recording mp3 cd's??? or are you ripping mp3's???

cuz i still don't get why your encoding it if you're going to be recording it as an audio cd!?!?


ripping cd's (I own) onto my hd ofcourse!!
Tranex02
ohh i get it!!!:p stupid me....
my brain didn't register the 'encoding a lot of cd's ' part!!!!
:D
TigerClaw
When I encode my rips, I have it at 192k Stereo, Not joint stereo cause joint stereo messes with the sound quality of the music making them a bit smaller, So if I were you, encode them in Stereo instead of joint stereo.

Nell
stereo > joint stereo
k.k.d.
Stereo / Joint Stereo (if my memory serves me right) is just a different way to store the channels data (mixed vs sequential)... Thus, it makes no real difference, or so I think... :p
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