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BAMMFrazer - Mar 24, 2002 |
archiver | Mar 24, 2002 | |||
Hi BAMMFrazer, Actually, you're doing everything right. I wasn't clear on my post regarding the MP3s at http://www.litespeedcomputers.com/sx/cgi/ikonboard... (from my 2nd to last post) "...There's a bad set of MK MP3s going around (again from elportal), they're ridden with skips thorughout many of the tracks. I do have the *original* disk now, and I've already ripped the tracks to 192kbps, they come to ~41MB rar/zipped." I referred to them as the 'MK' MP3s because they are for Mortal Kombat, not Snatcher. I should have been less vague, and it was slightly OT, sorry for the confusion. There is a switch you can turn on to create a 19.5kHz lowpass filter, to where it can *not* include (supposedly) inaudible frequencies, and it can save some space, though I don't know how well significant the space saved is - I haven't tried it with the Sega CD stuff. the switch is --lowpass 19.5 For more info on the switch (and several others), check out http://users.belgacom.net/gc247244/index.html... (click on News, then on the tiny VBR: "--r3mix" [best quality & size matters] (r3mix??) link) I haven't used the lowpass filter for my Sega CDs, but I do use it on my music discs, it's one switch of many used in the generic --r3mix command. I don't use --remix for Sega CD since it's a variable bitrate setting, to avoid any problems with emus (just to be safe) or any burners that can't handle burning VBR MP3s to CD audio. What I use in Lame for Sega CD is a plain 192kbps "high quality" setting (the only reason I use EAC is for the error correction, since I buy some used stuff some of it can be troublesome to rip). EAC can serve as a frontend for Lame, where you can set some of Lame's compression switches, which is a desert topping of sorts Sorry about the confusion! I have been taking some screens shots of my settings, I'd like to do a detailed walk-through of how I'm doing it, as well as try and help with some of the common problems (people trying to burn ISO+mp3 discs with cue sheets from original .bin/cue dumps, etc), I hope to have something up this week. |
BAMMFrazer | Mar 24, 2002 | |||
Oooohh! You were talking about Mortal Combat Mp3s! Lol, my bad. Sorry! Thanks alot for the info. Very interesting. |
ToeJam | Mar 26, 2002 | |||
So those crappy MK mp3s were from elportal? It figures. I thought I had burned it to cd too fast, but it's definitely the mp3 files. |