skyguy
21st February 2002, 23:05
This program is extremely easy to use in comparison to flask and is also less buggy IMO.
My question is why is the azid/lame portion showing that j-stereo is in the command line during the job encoding process (in one of the pop up windows)? I used doom9's sugesstion for optimal mp3 sound and I just noticed this while doing an encoding. I thought joint stereo was not good stereo imaging.
For those with stability issues, I had to decrease my overclock even though every other program I used never crashed on me before. So if the WinXP hard reboots, lowering one's temperature may be the solution(at least in my case).
Also, I used to have dozens of freeze frames when I used flask, I found out it was due to via/soundblaster combo that increased hdisk errors.
My question is why is the azid/lame portion showing that j-stereo is in the command line during the job encoding process (in one of the pop up windows)? I used doom9's sugesstion for optimal mp3 sound and I just noticed this while doing an encoding. I thought joint stereo was not good stereo imaging.
For those with stability issues, I had to decrease my overclock even though every other program I used never crashed on me before. So if the WinXP hard reboots, lowering one's temperature may be the solution(at least in my case).
Also, I used to have dozens of freeze frames when I used flask, I found out it was due to via/soundblaster combo that increased hdisk errors.