"steve m." wrote:
Nils Faerber wrote:
Other opinions?
CU
nils
if it isn't mp3, it kind of limits what one can do... =( sure there may be a
player, or plug_ins for some players but you lose the freedom that exists in mp3
being a "standard". for me it would mean that i couldn't
Related question: wouldn't the experience accumulated in the Lame
project be useful for the ogg project (GPSYCHO,...) ? Couldn't Lame
and ogg cooperate ?
they already do. we all work for the same company, and for the same
goals. icecast, ogg, lame, and some other stuff are all part of the
Hello All,
I'm looking for a page as great as Dmitry Kutsanov's is for win32
binaries, but with recent compiled Linux binaries. Anyone? thanks?
Also they (.r3mix.net visitors) asked me if the Lame is
linux-multithreaded? I'm guessing not since there is only 1
important consecutive encoding
Segher Boessenkool wrote:
Perhaps someone could find a wav wich produces this disturbing high frequency
echos while encoding with lame due to low frequency signals. This could be
bassNN_N.wav from SQAM (at low bitrates).
about anything from "Grotus" as well (_very_ fat bass)
On some
"T" == Takehiro Tominaga [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Segher Oh, by the way, anyone interested in better DCT's?
Naoki I made faster mdct_long and sent it to Takehiro.
T and it was merged to my tree. maybe tomorrow, CVS tree will
T get it.
T it's very swift :)
It's merged.
According to my ISO doc (section 2.4.2.3), for layer III, decoders are
not
required to support higher free format higher than 320kbps. So free format
is not restricted to =320kbps.
And decoders must support free format at least up to 320k.
My ISO 13818-3 documentation : Section 2.4.2.3
[...]
As Gaby pointed out, it says the "decoder is not requires to support..."
which doesnt say they are invalid MP3 files :-)
Hey, btw, I just tested free-format with mpega.library and AmigaAMP's internal
decoder (FhG licensed), and both failed miserably. :/
- CISC
--
MP3 ENCODER mailing
Hi,
Excuse me, I must be missing something really obvious.. I see that
lame supports MPEG 2 and 2.5, but how do I create an MPEG 2 or 2.5
file with lame? I don't see a switch for it.. Is it enabled
automatically for some kinds of audio?
Regular MP3s are Just MPEG 1, right?
What about LAME Allows MP3
Encoding?
Caster
- Original Message -
From:
steve
m.
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Thursday, May 11, 2000 2:36
AM
Subject: Re: [MP3 ENCODER]
Naming
Zia Mazhar wrote:
Well, I think the name LAME doesn't need to be
changed