Hello,
I know I keep going on about this one, but I am reasonably convinced
something is wrong beside that "analog silence". 386 keeps giving me
_consistently_ frames below 128k with "-b128" specified. I've been
told this has to do with analog silence, but there is simply _no
silence_ in next
OK, once again, there is no -b128 bug!!
A typical stereo mp3 frame consists of two granules and 2 channels.
So you have to encode:
granule1 left-channel
granule1 right-channel
granule2 left-channel
granule2 right-channel
That makes 4 possibilities to detect
I'de like to get a version with MP3x included, can some code wiz compile
such a version ?
i tried the 3.70 GTK version with the dll's but it never worked, it just
crashed.. :(
- Original Message -
From: "Robert Hegemann" [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Tuesday, July 11,
David schrieb am Die, 11 Jul 2000:
I'de like to get a version with MP3x included, can some code wiz compile
such a version ?
i tried the 3.70 GTK version with the dll's but it never worked, it just
crashed.. :(
If you would have looked at LAME's homepage you would have found the
following
Hello Robert,
Tuesday, July 11, 2000, 4:44:49 PM, you wrote:
RH OK, once again, there is no -b128 bug!!
My apologies. i don't/didn't understand. I'll read everything over
again and try to comprehend why 3.85 and below functioned as I
expected and 3.86 doesn't.
thanks and sorry for the