Hello,

When I compile Lame with either the Intel or
Microsoft compilers the output file (lame.exe)
is never less than 332 KB.  (By the way, I'm
on a Windows XP machine.)

However, I noticed that the executable found at
http://rarewares.org/dancer/dancer.php?f=2 is not
only smaller (184 KB) but also slightly faster at
encoding MP3s.

I did some searching on the web and it seems that
the file was compiled using "Dibrom's switches".
Does anyone know exactly what "Dibrom's switches"
are, or how the file above was optimally compiled?

I have Intel C++ Compiler 9 and MS VC++ 6.  Thank
you for any help.

Regards,
Paul


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