Jonas Eckerman wrote:
Have you done any of the testing suggested here yet?
Some yes, though not as much as I would have preferred to date.
It seems that the wife and sleep are dominating all the time I've been
able to break away from all the back-and-forth in here.
I would like to see the results.
I would too.
I know you like the Lame encoder (notlame uses the Lame encoding engine),
so you should be comfortable with the command line Lame encoder wich allows
you to specify the ATH threshold.
Yes, I noticed this both a couple of years ago and a couple days ago but
had generally forgotten it in-between.
Makes me wonder if notlame can be similarly adjusted. I will review the
man page for it.
Download an app that can create a test tone at a specified amplitude.
I believe I've got a WAV of just such a test tone I made once made from
the end of an old videotape. Some videotapes used to have such long,
annoying tones at their ends - not unlike the off-air test tones of TV
past - which was, I believe, to wake you if you fell asleep while
watching the movie!

Unless you have reservations about this as being
an appropriate test WAV I think I'll hunt it up and use it. I have no
clue at this point about what software I could use to create such a tone.
Myke
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