Thanks for the quick reply...

on -m s is full stereo what happen to normal stereo ?
don't want joint stereo... bad idea

I know you going to say its great, but its not.
case in point take white rabbit song recorded by Jefferson Airplane back
in the late 60's ( joint stereo ) kill that song, due to the song being faded,
between left and right channel, then inverted... cool effects back then,
Grass Roots, also did that in several of there songs.. as well as the Beatles.

and as for the -p, not all cd's are perfect as per say... 
so, thought to have error correction,  ( man we even have error correction 
memory chips for computers.. )

Rich



On Wednesday 08 November 2006 7:49 pm, Alexander Strange wrote:
> On Nov 8, 2006, at 7:24 PM, Richard wrote:
> > isn't -m -s means force stereo (L & R) or normal stereo as recorded ?
>
> -m s forces "full stereo", which is always worse than "joint stereo",
> the default.
>
> > and why not  -p for error correction ?
>
> Nothing really wrong with it, but where are you expecting to get
> errors from?
>
>
> I'd advise simply --preset extreme if you need maximum quality.
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