On Sun, 04 Jul 2010 11:40:14 +0200
The Seven <[email protected]> wrote:

> > Encoding raw pcm is a task best made on a PC, for example the same
> > PC from which you got those pcm files, because your target
> > obviously can't create pcm files (if it could record, you could
> > still chose to encode your recordings directly)
> > 
> 
> Is the latter really true? Can all targets with recording encode to
> all implemented codecs realtime? Or might the mp3_encoder plugin be
> needed to encode recorded PCM audio asynchronously on targets that
> aren't capable of encoding it realtime?

I think that one should better encode on a computer rather than on a
slow player, especially when you have to stop playback.

If one encoder isn't realtime it should not be built anyway so i
suppose mp3 encoding is realtime on all targets with recording

-- 
Rafaël Carré

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