On 06/11/14 18:12, Carl Eugen Hoyos wrote:
Paulo Fidalgo paulo.fidalgo.pt at gmail.com writes:
mp3check -ve 2L38_01_96kHz-ffmpeg-256k.mp3
2L38_01_96kHz-ffmpeg-256k.mp3:
813 bytes of junk before first frame header
but with lame there's no errors.
Please confirm that you tested with
On 30/10/14 09:07, Moritz Barsnick wrote:
On Thu, Oct 30, 2014 at 08:05:22 +, Paulo Fidalgo wrote:
I've tried with 320k and 256k and both files don't play.
While applying trial and error using ffmpeg, you might also want to
analyze the failing (and the successful) files with an MP3
Paulo Fidalgo paulo.fidalgo.pt at gmail.com writes:
mp3check -ve 2L38_01_96kHz-ffmpeg-256k.mp3
2L38_01_96kHz-ffmpeg-256k.mp3:
813 bytes of junk before first frame header
but with lame there's no errors.
Please confirm that you tested with -write_xing 0
and your results.
Please understand
On 28/10/14 10:55, Carl Eugen Hoyos wrote:
On Monday 27 October 2014 08:36:37 pm Paulo Fidalgo wrote:
On 27/10/14 00:04, Carl Eugen Hoyos wrote:
Paulo Fidalgo paulo.fidalgo.pt at gmail.com writes:
After making another test with lame and ffmpeg
Please test the following:
$ lame -V 0 -q 0
Paulo Fidalgo paulo.fidalgo.pt at gmail.com writes:
I've tried with 320k and 256k and both files don't play.
I wanted to suggest a very low bitrate (or none at all)
to convince you that this is not related to the used
bitrate (it is not easily possible or maybe even
impossible to encode mp3
On Monday 27 October 2014 08:36:37 pm Paulo Fidalgo wrote:
On 27/10/14 00:04, Carl Eugen Hoyos wrote:
Paulo Fidalgo paulo.fidalgo.pt at gmail.com writes:
After making another test with lame and ffmpeg
Please test the following:
$ lame -V 0 -q 0 2L38_01_96kHz.wav
Paulo Fidalgo paulo.fidalgo.pt at gmail.com writes:
After making another test with lame and ffmpeg
Please test the following:
$ lame -V 0 -q 0 2L38_01_96kHz.wav 2L38_01_96kHz-lame-V0.mp3
$ ffmpeg -i 2L38_01_96kHz.wav -compression_level 1 -q:0 0 out.mp3
Please do not top-post here, Carl Eugen
I have trouble to get the mp3 encoded right to play on my Volvo
Infotainment System (Sensus 3.0), so I have contacted the costumer
support, and they told me that the files are being encoding with frames
with more than 320Kbps of bitrate.
[...]
I've encoded with this command:
ffmpeg -i