Perhaps you should use -q 2 (this is the default).

-q 0 is the highest quality and -q 9 is the lowest quality.

On 10/19/07, Stevo Brock <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> Hi list,
>
> We are trying to use LAME to encode a WAVE file to a 44.1kHz, 64Kbps,
> CBR mono mp3 file and are having trouble matching the quality of the
> same file produced by ProTools.
>
> Currently we are using the following settings:
> Source file 44.1kHz
> 64Kbps
> CBR
> Stereo Mode Mono
> Quality: 9
>
> which gets us pretty close, but there are still some slight audible
> artifacts.  The ProTools file has no audible artifacts at all.
>
> Interestingly, as quality setting is increased, the output actually
> gets worse.
>
> We don't know anything about the advanced acoustic settings.  Would
> that help our situation?
>
> Sample files are:
> -original WAVE: http://monkey-tools.com/downloads/01_11a.wav
> -encoded at lowest quality: http://monkey-tools.com/downloads/01_11a%
> 20Q9.mp3
> -encoded at highest quality: http://monkey-tools.com/downloads/01_11a%
> 20Q0.mp3
> -ProTools encoded: http://monkey-tools.com/downloads/01_11a_Protools.mp3
>
> Any help or suggestions would be greatly appreciated.
>
> -Stevo Brock
>   Head of Development
>   Monkey Tools
>   www.monkey-tools.com
>
>
>
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