sorry for test, but I do not receive any message for 2 days.
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Me neither !
Jaroslav Lukesh wrote:
sorry for test, but I do not receive any message for 2 days.
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Hiho, Florian Forster [EMAIL PROTECTED] !
On Fri, 5 May 2000 15:53:34 +0200 you wrote:
All are killed by I-LOVE-YOU virus :-)
you call this a VIRUS??? all they need is the right os... ;))
plus the 'right' mail-client ...
Karsten
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Try two - I'm guessing the first one bounced due to the excess of LOVE on
the net...
Howdy Mark,
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From: Mark Taylor [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Monday, May 01, 2000 10:18 PM
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Subject: Re: [MP3 ENCODER] MP3Enc
I am about to upgrade my motherboard and I am looking for suggestions
on what the minimum horsepower needed to do = real-time encoding on
a AMD or a Cyrix systems. !(Intel inside)
What is the encoding process bounded by? I/O operations or
computational speed?
computational speed
On an
I am about to upgrade my motherboard and I am looking for suggestions
on what the minimum horsepower needed to do = real-time encoding on
a AMD or a Cyrix systems. !(Intel inside)
What is the encoding process bounded by? I/O operations or
computational speed?
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On Fri, 5 May 2000 20:04:32 +0200, Ivo van Heel wrote:
Computational speed, and cache size seem to be the most important
factors. But anything you buy today will have no problem encoding
(even with "lame -h") at faster than real time.
My 600mhz athalon is about 5x.
It seems strange that
Hi all, I dont know if this has been addressed before:
Has anyone ported LAME on a dsp, like motorola 68K...
If so, how many MIPS does it require
on a typical DSP with XY memories, some
multifunctions,
single cycle MAC, some 8K of on chip memory etc?
Or any estimate?
How about the Fraunhofer
Hi.
Mr. Cernocky [EMAIL PROTECTED] asked me to post this url:
http://members.xoom.com/clips
There are some wavs (cca 6MB together), where lame does bad job.
He also wrote some readme.txt, where he explained those errors.
Wavs are packed with WaveZip (www.gadgetlabs.com), but extensions
are
I know this isn't exactly in spirit with what's normally posted to this
list, but I think it's topical, and maybe one or more of you can lend me
some advice.
I need to know the most universal way possible how to tell if I am
properly receiving signal from line-in on my soundcard. I'm using
Hello:
If I am simply looking to burn MP3s onto a CD to listen through my
computer what should I use:
Ripper: Exact Audio Copy
Encoder: LAME through Easy CDDA
Bitrate: 192kbps
Should I use Stereo or Joint Stereo? Variable or constant bitrate? Are
there any other settings that I
When should I use Joint Stereo? When should I use Variable?
Easy CDDA or LAME Batch?
The problem with Easy CDDA is that I can't change from JS to Stereo and
I can't change constant to variable!
RG
Mark Taylor wrote:
Hello:
If I am simply looking to burn MP3s onto a CD to listen
Hi all, I dont know if this has been addressed before:
Has anyone ported LAME on a dsp, like motorola 68K...
I try to port LAME to an TI TMS320C6701 ... but I'm still getting hunderts
of linking errors ...
When I'll be successful I'll post the source into the web and contact this
list.
If
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