On 04/02/2013 02:12 PM, Peder Hedlund wrote:
Quoting "Jostein Chr. Andersen" <jostein@xxxxxxx>:
When you say that less than 10% of the population can hear the
difference, I believe you, but I have problem to see what this have to
do with my case. Producer's and engineers often want to hear a pre-mix
or examples in MP3 and DropBox is a common tool for this, and I can
assure you that many of them belongs to the 10% club.
If they're fine with an MP3 and the size of it is not an issue then
"lame -b 320" or "lame -V0" is the best you can get.
And if they complain you might want to ask them to do an ABX :)
An MP3 is in general good enough for them understand the direction,
like: "We want the voice closer", "turn up the G-runs" or "reduce the
verb" and so on. An ABX is not something that is relevant in this
scenarios, especially when it's only me who have the (current) final mix.
lame --insane is the standard from me since quite long time back.
Jostein
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