On Saturday, May 29, 1999 at 08:28:18 +1000, Damien Love wrote:
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> BladeEnc - http://home8.swipnet.se/~w-82625/
That site states it requires frames to access it. :(
(Why do people do that?)
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I've also found the source to 8hz-mp3 (see the cd recording howto).
bladeenc is a little slower than 8hz-mp3, but maybe gives higher
quality. The bladeenc site indicates that they are fighting patent
infringments so it might disappear soon, thou he is optimistic that
swedish patent laws might pro
On Mon, May 24, 1999 at 05:25:33AM -0700, Kenneth Scharf wrote:
> way, 'make', 'make install', and oops 'chmod +s x11amp'. Great this
> works! (Bob's interview is worth the work to hear) X11amp is a playback
> only though? What software is available for recording mp3's? Now I'd
> like to compil
> works! (Bob's interview is worth the work to hear) X11amp is a playback
> only though? What software is available for recording mp3's? Now I'd
Check the stuff on freshmeat. Personally, I use mpg123 for playback and
bladeenc for encoding. The latter isn't free, but the (few) free projects
that
I downloaded an mp3 file of an interview with Bob Young (RH CEO) on
friday from LinuxToday.com. Now I needed a way to hear it! So I
finally rebuilt my kernel (and moved up to 2.0.36) with support for my
sound card (and also added scsi emulation to support my new cd rom
burner). The only mp3 soft
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