Marty,
A Google search shows that Lame won't do this. Something called LAME4 may.
*However*
Google mp3 tag editor command line
One program is here:
http://ostermiller.org/mp3tagger/
You can do a bulk extract of the mp3 tags and then do a bulk restore after
you recompress with lame.
Good luck
Hi Chuck,
Please use this command line: lame -m m -q 9 -b 64 1.wav 1.mp3
-m mSets it to mono
-q 9Turns off all optimizations (I was thinking that Morse code confuses
some of the optimization)
-b 64 64kbit
I got about 20:1 compression and it sounded good.
When I cut it to 32Kbps the rin