Hello
I cannot hear any difference between mp3 encoded with different encoders. So
for me the most usefull thing that mp3 encoder shold have, is a good
encoding-speed. I found lamer to be the quickier.
lamer comes inside scEamer, a package for sending info to a shoucast server.
You can find sc
bladeenc is the best. its been ported to linux. I cant remember the url.
just do a search and you should be able to find it easy enough
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Subject: Good MP3 enco
[EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
> Does anyone know of a good MP3 encoder for linux? I have an old
> copy of 8hz-mp3, but it takes like 10hrs to rip and encode a cd.
> I'd prefer an open source encoder, but am not opposed to a
> commercial one. I just want to get one that is f
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> Does anyone know of a good MP3 encoder for linux? I have an old copy
> of 8hz-mp3, but it takes like 10hrs to rip and encode a cd. I'd prefer
> an open source encoder, but am not opposed to a commercial one. I just
> want to get one th
On Sat, 3 Apr 1999, Vincent Murphy wrote:
: On Sat, Apr 03, 1999 at 12:46:12PM -0500, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
: > of 8hz-mp3, but it takes like 10hrs to rip and encode a cd. I'd prefer
: > an open source encoder, but am not opposed to a commercial one. I just
: > want to get one that is fas
On Sat, Apr 03, 1999 at 12:46:12PM -0500, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> of 8hz-mp3, but it takes like 10hrs to rip and encode a cd. I'd prefer
> an open source encoder, but am not opposed to a commercial one. I just
> want to get one that is fast.
i use cdparanoia for ripping and bladeenc for enco
Does anyone know of a good MP3 encoder for linux? I have an old copy
of 8hz-mp3, but it takes like 10hrs to rip and encode a cd. I'd prefer
an open source encoder, but am not opposed to a commercial one. I just
want to get one that is fast.
TIA,
chris
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