Windows 2000 allows for avi files over 2GB. I was experiencing the same
problem until I switched.
It doesn't support original format AVIs over 2 Gb. The problem is with the
original AVI format specification which allowed a maximum size of 2 Gb. The
problem is that some programmes write files
I'm currently making quite a few AVIs and have had to use a kind of kludge
to get LAME MP3s working for the audio segment of the AVIs - I have to use
VirtualDub to extract the uncompressed sound track to a WAV file then CDEx's
LAME plugin to compress that WAV file to a WAV file containing MP3
I'm currently making quite a few AVIs and have had to use a kind of kludge
to get LAME MP3s working for the audio segment of the AVIs - I have to use
VirtualDub to extract the uncompressed sound track to a WAV file then
CDEx's
LAME plugin to compress that WAV file to a WAV file containing MP3
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Subject: Re: [MP3 ENCODER] AVI Encoder
Date: Mon, 25 Sep 2000 21:57:49 +0200
I'm currently making quite a few AVIs and have had to use a kind of
kludge
to get LAME MP3s working for the audio segment of the AVIs - I have to
use
VirtualDub to extract the uncompressed sound track to a WAV fil
I think that you're not alone in this case. Let me guess: you're encoding
large AVIs from a video source which is 720pixels wide, and your files are
about 1H30 to 2H longs ;-) ?
Where would you get a silly idea like that ;-D
At first it would be nice to have a --l3wav option in lame
Gabriel, get a program called "wavemp3", just do a search on google.com.
It
will convert any mp3 into an mp3 compressed wav file, by just adding a
header, no reencoding necessary.
I can do that already with CDEx but that integrates the LAME compression as
well so I can go straight from a PCM
Windows 2000 allows for avi files over 2GB. I was experiencing the same
problem until I switched.
From: "David Bridson" [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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Subject: Re: [MP3 ENCODER] AVI Encoder
Date: Mon, 25 Sep 2000 23:23:11 +0100
Gabriel, get