:). Most modern players should support it.
c Are you talking about software or hardware players? A concrete
c example: Can I play ogg's while on vacation? Is there an ogg
c equivalent of the Nomad II?
Sorry for confusion - I've talked about software players. I can't say
anything about
HI,
Ive been looking for an mp3 encoder in a deb package, anyone found one? I
have installed Grip and CDParanoia.
TIA
Wayne.
WB HI,
WB Ive been looking for an mp3 encoder in a deb package, anyone found one? I
WB have installed Grip and CDParanoia.
No, there is no such. As I understand there is some license issues
with mp3. But you can use instead vorbis-tools to encode in ogg
format. This format free and even has
At 987805863s since epoch (04/20/01 09:31:03 -0400 UTC), Ilya Martynov wrote:
WB HI,
WB Ive been looking for an mp3 encoder in a deb package, anyone found one? I
WB have installed Grip and CDParanoia.
No, there is no such. As I understand there is some license issues
with mp3. But you can
WB HI,
WB Ive been looking for an mp3 encoder in a deb package, anyone found one? I
WB have installed Grip and CDParanoia.
No, there is no such.
There's certainly no package available from any of the Debian mirrors...
but add this to your /etc/apt/sources.list
deb http://forcix.cx/ debian/
There ain't none. mp3 encoders are all patent encumbered, so Debian
distributes none. It's been an ongoing discussion on -legal for years
now. My suggestion is to go ogg/vorbis or build lame from source.
On Fri, 20 Apr 2001, Wayne Brown wrote:
HI,
Ive been looking for an mp3 encoder in a deb
There ain't none. mp3 encoders are all patent encumbered, so Debian
distributes none. It's been an ongoing discussion on -legal for years
now. My suggestion is to go ogg/vorbis or build lame from source.
www.debianplanet.org
has a few unofficial apt sources, and I am pretty sure there is a
On Friday 20 April 2001 21:31, Ilya Martynov wrote:
WB HI,
WB Ive been looking for an mp3 encoder in a deb package, anyone
found one? I WB have installed Grip and CDParanoia.
No, there is no such. As I understand there is some license issues
with mp3. But you can use instead vorbis-tools to
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE-
Hash: SHA1
It compressed Holst's Mars (7 minutes by the liner) to about 8.5M, and I
have no issues with quality...
On Fri, 20 Apr 2001, Gordon Hart wrote:
There ain't none. mp3 encoders are all patent encumbered, so Debian
distributes none. It's been an
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