Provided by: vbrfix_0.24+dfsg-1build1_amd64 bug

NAME

       vbrfix - fix erroneous VBR MP3 files

SYNOPSIS

       vbrfix -flag1 -flag2 -flagn in.mp3 out.mp3

DESCRIPTION

       In  an average song there are points that require high quality and points that require low
       quality (i.e., silence). Instead of having the whole file at 160kbps (CBR -  Constant  Bit
       Rate), we can use VBR - Variable Bit rate. This allows us to have say 96Kbps at points not
       requiring high quality and 192kbps when we need it: resulting in an  overall  smaller  but
       higher quality MP3.

       However,  the  problem  is  that many MP3 programs estimate the time of a MP3 based on the
       first bitrate they find and the filesize. With VBR you can get  fairly  random  times;  as
       most  songs  start with silence you usually get the song length being shown as much longer
       than it should be. Also when you jump through the file in VBR: 50% through the file is not
       50% through the song.

       A VBR null frame is placed at the beginning of the file to tell the MP3 player information
       about the song length and indexing through the song.  Some  poor  encoders  don't  produce
       this  null  frame  or  do so incorrectly - this is what vbrfix attempts to fix. Vbrfix can
       also fix other problems with MP3s as it deletes all non-MP3 content (other than  tags  you
       state you want to keep).

       It can also help when merging two VBR MP3s together with a merging tool and then needing a
       newly calculated VBR null frame.

       -ri1          removeId3v1 Tag

       -ri2          removeId3v2 Tag

       -skiplame     if a tag was made by LAME don't fix it

       -always       always write a new file even if not VBR

       -makevbr      make it VBR (you need -always also)

       -log          write a log file

       -lameinfo     keep the lame info

SEE ALSO

       lame (1)