Well, things are going just
swimmingly.
NEW PROBLEM: In
EAC, no matter what I do, I can't stop LAME from encoding to MP3 in the
VBR j-stereo format.
There doesn't seem to be any option in EAC, and I've tried changing things in Control Panel/Multimedia/Devices
(unticking the Average BitRate, seen below). How do I gain some control over this encoding process?
Also, under
Compression Options in EAC, why can't I choose
LAME MP3 Encoder as my
Parameter parsing scheme? If I try, the .mp3 file extension goes grey, and the actual compression doesn't work. It only starts if I choose
User Defined Encoder instead.
Anyway, concerning the earlier problem about encoding in LAME MP3 in
Virtual/Nandub... I tried a little experiment. For Audio encoding, I first chose LAME MP3... then I did another using the good ol' MPEG Layer-3 option. After making two different AVI's with two different audio codecs... they were the same, right bown to the bit in the filesize. What's more, when I right-click the file and check
Properties, they
both say the Audio's encoded using LAME MP3.
That's not all. If I open both files in VirtualDub, and check
File Information,
both are listed as having the Audio Stream compressed with
Fraunhofer IIS!
Can someone
please tell me what's going on? This LAME VBR thing has been
whacked from the beginning.
Kisses XXOOXX
Jen