Hi Joe,
I think I have a copy of Razorlame on the puter somewhere. Actually, I was making the recording using Total Recorder. Also, I managed to find the settings I was looking for, at least some of them. I really felt kinda silly after I realized where they were located, under changes in the Recording source and parameters tab. I think the shift may now be gone, but I'll keep listening lest they turn up again. I will also put TR through the .wav test to make sure that the problem doesn't some how rest with either my XM receiver, or maybe those shifts were introduced into the reproduction I was recording by the producers for reasons known only to them <g>.
Hope you'll hang in there with me, because I might need some help with the finer points of using Razorlame.
Thanks for your suggestions,
Larry
At 09:19 AM 3/30/2005, you wrote:
Hi Larry,
Did you get the full lame release? I mean did you get the razorlame which I would call a front end for the lame encoder? Here you can make a number of adjustments to the encoder. However, I am not sure if those adjustments will be passed to gold wave when you use the encoder. This is probably a dumb question, but if you record to .wav format, do you get the image shift?
Not sure this waffle helps, but it might help a little. Just a lame excuse don't you know.
Best,
Joe
At 21:28 27/03/2005 -0600, you wrote:Hi listers,
Hopefully there is a solution to this rather annoying problem when recording with the LAME encoder. When playing back a program I recorded from XM Radio last night, I noticed a problem that occurs with some MP3s where instruments or vocals will shift from either the left or right channels almost to the middle channel, so to speak, when there is silence in the opposite channel from the solo instrument or vocal. This happens also in other combinations, but the point is, that it shouldn't. This effect is most noticeable when listening through headphones.
I can't seem to find any way to work on more advanced LAME settings within Total Recorder like one can using CDEX. Does any one have any ideas as to how to best go about tinkering with this thing, so hopefully I can stop this behavior?
Thanks very much in advance,
Larry
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