Hi all,

I'm new to this mailing list, and have just started to play around w/ the 8hz
encoder.

My initial results seems to be failures, and I am not sure why.

I used cdparanoia to rip the audio track(s) into a wav file, and then
I just do

        8hz-mp3 {wav path/filename} {mp3 filename}

it takes awhile but evenutally yields a file of approx the expected size,
however when I play this file w/ a mp3 player (presently using mxaudio from
www.xaudio.org), I get the proper time length displayed, but only silence.
I tried running the wav file thru sox -x to flip the bytes before encoding,
and the results are still the same. silence.

Am I doing something silly that I haven't realized, yet ?

config: Linux 2.0.35, Pentium I/166, RHS 4.1

-Greg

p.s. I was able to get a 33% reduction in the encoding time by changing
the stdout frame update logic to display once per percentage change, as
opposed to once per frame.

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E-Mail: Gregory Hosler <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Date: 17-Aug-98
Time: 10:52:088

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