Hi Dave.
The followign is from the CDEX manual. Basically, don't use Joint Stereo
unless you're dealing with very low bit rates like 128kbps. For these files
joint stereo will do some messing with the file to try and enhance the
stereo image of the music.
With the LAME encoder, you can speci
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> Hi Brent! From what has been stated, Joint Stereo is a good thing when
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Hi Brent! From what has been stated, Joint Stereo is a good thing when
using MP3's!
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>> Soundforge can do batch conversions!
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Soundforge can do batch conversions!
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> Where can this program be downloaded and how much doe
I think you can get joint stereo as one of the choices in the CDex program.
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>> Hi Arthur.
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>> Joint stereo is specifically used to enhance the sound of MP3 files that
>> have been ripped at a very low bit rate such
Where can this program be downloaded and how much does it cost? Can it do
batch conversions?
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Hi Arthur.
Joint stereo is specifically used to enhance the sound of MP3 files that
have been ripped at a very low bit rate such as 128kbps. There is some math
involved in the way that the stereo information is analysed and then used to
enhance the sound but I don't have that depth of detail at h
Joint_Stereo is a data-saving technique which only keeps one copy of
sound data that appears on both channels, rather than two. On older,
slower machines, regular (vs. joint) stereo MP3's sometimes produced a
wavy effect when playing back because the slower processor couldn't
keep up with encoding
Denny,
could you please send it to me as well.
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> Bruce,
>I have a program called Raz
Bruce,
I have a program called Razorlame that uses the lame engine. Yes you
can get regular stereo files from this as well as joint stereo. I'm not
sure what joint stereo is either. Razorlame provides a really nice
interface to the lame engine so you don't have to memorize a bunch of
com
Lousy. I've heard instrument placement where voices and instruments shifted.
Perhaps it's quality depended? I would hope so. Can't answer your other
question.
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Hi Gary and list,
I'm not really sure how a person does that to a file, but I certainly agree
that it sounds awful.
It seems as though I'm always getting this stuff, rather it be music or
books.
What I really don't understand, is why anyone would want their files to be
like this.
The way I unde
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