Actually, scratch that last request - I think I've worked it out. (mplayer for wma to wav, lame for wav to mp3, right?)

Thanks again,

Peter


On Sun, 03 Jul 2005 10:59:20 +1000
"peter oconnor" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

Hello,

I have tried various things to convert wma files, all to no avail. The conversion happens very quickly, and doesn't report any error messages, but just produces a soft white noise.

I'm using lame 3.96.1 on a slackware box, but as a sanity check I've also tried 3.96.1 on a fedora box, and 3.70 on the slackware box.

LAME doesn't understand the WMA format.

I can convert the same Wma files on a windows client which uses lame (Xilisoft) but not on my Linux box.

I assume it uses parts of Windows to internally convert WMA to raw PCM.

There's no way this can work with LAME alone. You have to get the WMA
converted to a supported format first.

Bye,
Alexander.

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