On Thu, 9 Jan 2003 13:16:40 +0100
David Remahl [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Luckily, I'm soon about to get a new PowerBook G4 1GHz. In fact, it
should be delivered this week. When I get that computer, I will
probably want a project to exercise the AltiVec powers of the computer,
as well as my
I have a few mp3 files that refuse to join together properly.
While the file size increases to the size expected, the play time remains
the same as the first file.
Why?
What is the work around?
Peace,
Glen
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G == Gabriel Bouvigne [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
G (we really need a good FAQ)
Seems there's tech-FAQ compiled by Mark.
http://lame.sourceforge.net/tech-FAQ.txt is it.
But I agree it is too much technical
Does anyone willing to compile the FAQ ?
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M == Martin Hairer [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
M When I call lame --decode Chris.mp3 Chris.wav
M where Chris.mp3 is the file available at
M http://mpej.unige.ch/~hairer/Downloads/Chris.mp3, I get the
M following output:
:
M Segmentation fault
It because Chris.mp3
I was just trying to stream an MP3 file from the net with WinAmp v2.81 that
had the extension .mp3, but with my MSIE v5.5, a window pops up that only
lets me download the file. The option to open it from it's present
location is greyed out. The Nullsoft website says that I should have the
option
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
just use lame -? =)
Thanks, Daniel. What does one say in DOS to send that
output to a text file?
Bob
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Sverre M. Vikan wrote:
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
just use lame -? =)
Thanks, Daniel. What does one say in DOS to send that
output to a text file?
type: lame -? whatever.txt
That's what I thought and I'd tried it. The text still goes
to the screen; the file gets