tried that. no joy. :-(

On 8/16/05, tech list <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> It would work with Sound recorder.
>  Goto All Programs->Accessories->Entertainment->Sound
> Recorder.
>  Open the WAV file in Sound Recoder, click File->Properties, and click the
> "Convert Now" button. Choose Format as PCM and Attributes as 44.1 KHz, 16
> bit Mono
> 
> On 8/13/05, Gabriel Bouvigne <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > 
> >
> >>---------------------------------------------------------------------------
> > 
> > >>rec02.wav:  RIFF (little-endian) data, WAVE audio, IMA ADPCM, mono 8000
> Hz
> >
> >>---------------------------------------------------------------------------
> > 
> > >
> > >>The converted mp3 file that is created has a hiss. :-(
> > >>
> > >>Any ideas what I can do to get lame to recognize this audio file
> > >>format so that it can convert the wave file to mp3? 
> > 
> > Your wave file is not plain raw pcm, but coded using adpcm. The standard
> > Lame build does not support this as input.
> > 
> > 
> > > Use libsndfile enabled lame.
> > As Takehiro said, Lame can be build with libsndfile handling the input. 
> > In this case it would work.
> > Another solution would be to open you file in an audio editor and save
> > it as uncompressed pcm wav file. (it might even work with the basic
> > sound recorder shipped with windows)
> > 
> > Regards,
> > 
> > --
> > Gabriel Bouvigne
> > www.mp3-tech.org
> > personal page: http://gabriel.mp3-tech.org
> > 
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>  


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