Am Dienstag, 14. September 1999 14:43 schrieben Sie:
> Hi!
>
> The "lame3.97" strings are contained inside the MPEG frames (in "free
> space") and therefore files with them can be considered "raw". It is
> unlikely that decoders would refuse lame's files.

...the string "lame 3.97" is "human readable" only within the last bytes of 
the file. There is a kindof trailer consisting of "AAAAAAA..." with the 
mentioned string in it. The Fraunhofer files don't show this...

> Are you using VBR (different size frames depending on the content)?
> Perhaps the player is not capable of decoding VBR or the frontend just
> assumes the stream invalid although the decoder is ISO compliant.
>

no, CBR 256/16/44.1/S (lame -t -h -m s -b 256 file.wav file.mp3)

> Are you using joint-stereo?
> Perhaps the decoder cannot decode it.

No, Independent

> Are you encoding in a samplerate the decoder doesn't support?
>

No, when I encode the files with the Fraunhofer coder (same format) the files 
are accepted.

> > My mp3's created with lame are refused by a player I have to use. I add
> > the
>
> "-t" option to avoid the lame tag, but a hex editor shows that the mp3s
> still
> contain information about their crearor (lame 3.97) at the end of the file.

Regards
Claus

-- 
Claus Misfeldt
www.frozenfrog.de
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