Re: streaming audio? (Re: wav <-> conversion utility)

1999-12-10 Thread Nathan E Norman
On 10 Dec 1999, Colin Marquardt wrote: : * Nathan E Norman <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: : : [gogo] : > You use the -b switch to specify the minimum bitrate, or the VBR code : > might get too agressive during "easy" portions of the WAV file. : : Where did you find that info? I read the doc

Re: streaming audio? (Re: wav <-> conversion utility)

1999-12-10 Thread Colin Marquardt
* Nathan E Norman <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: [gogo] > You use the -b switch to specify the minimum bitrate, or the VBR code > might get too agressive during "easy" portions of the WAV file. Where did you find that info? > I use -v -b 112 as suggested in the docs, works well here. Hmm, the docs

Re: streaming audio? (Re: wav <-> conversion utility)

1999-12-09 Thread Nathan E Norman
On 8 Dec 1999, Colin Marquardt wrote: : * Frank Barknecht <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: : : > The fastest LAME-spinoff I know is href="http://www.kurims.kyoto-u.ac.jp/~shigeo/soft/gogo2/";> GOGO , : > that is optimized by using 3DNow, MMX and ISSE assembler. About 4 times : > faster than LAME

Re: streaming audio? (Re: wav <-> conversion utility)

1999-12-08 Thread Colin Marquardt
* Frank Barknecht <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: > The fastest LAME-spinoff I know is href="http://www.kurims.kyoto-u.ac.jp/~shigeo/soft/gogo2/";> GOGO , > that is optimized by using 3DNow, MMX and ISSE assembler. About 4 times > faster than LAME at the same quality. Why does it say I should combin

Re: streaming audio? (Re: wav <-> conversion utility)

1999-12-08 Thread Rick Macdonald
On Wed, 8 Dec 1999, Frank Barknecht wrote: > aphro hat gesagt: // aphro wrote: > > > On Sun, 5 Dec 1999, byoung wrote: > > > > b- >i tried to get the LAME, but wasn't able to. i'll try that again. > > > > its a good player, and check into not-lame its a breakoff(?) of lame, > > and has a differen

Re: streaming audio? (Re: wav <-> conversion utility)

1999-12-08 Thread Frank Barknecht
aphro hat gesagt: // aphro wrote: > On Sun, 5 Dec 1999, byoung wrote: > > b- >i tried to get the LAME, but wasn't able to. i'll try that again. > > its a good player, and check into not-lame its a breakoff(?) of lame, > and has a different homepage, although the lame page links to it. The fastest

Re: streaming audio? (Re: wav <-> conversion utility)

1999-12-06 Thread aphro
On Sun, 5 Dec 1999, byoung wrote: b- >i tried to get the LAME, but wasn't able to. i'll try that again. its a good player, and check into not-lame its a breakoff(?) of lame, and has a different homepage, although the lame page links to it. b- >btw, to provide streaming audio (i.e., realaudio, u

streaming audio? (Re: wav <-> conversion utility)

1999-12-06 Thread byoung
thanx for the pointers. i tried to get the LAME, but wasn't able to. i'll try that again. btw, to provide streaming audio (i.e., realaudio, unless there is something else that is easily accessbible by general public), is there an alternative to the tools sold by realaudio? i suspect the answer

Re: wav <-> conversion utility

1999-12-04 Thread aphro
On Sat, 4 Dec 1999, byoung wrote: b- >looking for conversion tool(s) between wav format and mp3 format, for b- >linux. any lead? I use XMMS (www.xmms.org) for MP3 -> Wav and not-LAME (optimized binary of LAME, see freshmeat.net) for wav-mp3 l3enc/l3dec work good too although they are sharewar

wav <-> conversion utility

1999-12-04 Thread byoung
hi, looking for conversion tool(s) between wav format and mp3 format, for linux. any lead? thanx in advance, byoung