Bugs item #1941506, was opened at 2008-04-13 19:45
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Submitted By: Nobody/Anonymous (nobody)
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Summary: V3.98B7: Corrupt encode for MPEG2 at 22.05kHz
Initial Comment:
For V3.98B7, severe encode corruption occurs for MPEG2, 22.05kHz encodes. Although I have been unable to establish a definiteve pattern, the situation appears to be exaserbated when resamppling. The problem may be reproduced consistently using (e.g.): `lame -V8 -Q0 --vbr-old --resample 22050'. Build environment appears to be irrelevant, as the problem is apparent both for GCC4 (Linux Fedora 8), and GCC3 (WinXP-Corporate; SP2; MinGW). The attached file consistently reproduces the problem.
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>Comment By: Robert Hegemann (robert)
Date: 2008-04-13 22:38
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What do you mean by "severe encode corruption" ?
Does LAME crash, or is the encoded file of ugly audio quality?
Ciao Robert
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