Lame 3.90.3 ape with higher quality -V0 switch Its a good idea to go ahead and tag your mp3's as you make them - saves you a lot of work. ignore-tag-errors ignore errors in values passed for tags genre-list print alphabetically sorted ID3 genre list and exit pad-id3v2 pad version 2 tag with extra 128 bytes space-id3v1 pad version 1 tag with spaces instead of nulls add-id3v2 force addition of version 2 tag tg audio/song genre (name or number in list) tn audio/song track number (1 to 255, creates v1.1 tag) tc user-defined text (max 30 chars for v1 tag, 28 for v1.1) tl audio/song album (max 30 chars for version 1 tag) ta audio/song artist (max 30 chars for version 1 tag) tt audio/song title (max 30 chars for version 1 tag) For tagging purposes you can use the following: It will show you all of the command line switches you can use. If you open a command window where your lame is installed and type In the EAC Compression options > External Compression tab the only thing you need in the Additional command line options is the: Quote what exactly do all those other symbols mean. The full list of -Vn preset equivalents is as follows : I like -V4 which is equivalent to preset medium, if you want preset standard then use -V2 instead. EAC automatically substitutes the name it used for the temporary wav file for %s and the appropriate trackname for the resultant mp3 for %d, you dont need to worry about it.īTW, the "-Vn" is the new method for specifying preset levels. The -V4 is the quality setting (equiv to alt preset medium) and the %s and %d are source and destination file name parameters repesctively. Hi newguy, I think a lot of the extra options are for tagging, not 100% sure though because I use a much simpler command line and it works fine for me.Īll I've got under "compression options" -> "additional command line options" is the following: what exactly do all those other symbols mean. Quote that preset you posted seems to work fine.
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