2007/5/18, matt black <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:

Try transcode option '-n 0x2001' which tells it to treat it as DTS.

try mplayer in.wav -ao pcm:file=out.wav
and reencode out.wav with oggenc or something.

stefan


Thank u guys!
Mplayer worked very well, transcode not, although I think that now
it's just a question about reading man pages to find the correct -n
settings.

Now I need to split my huge wave file in many smaller ones, according
to a cue file that describes the time off each track.

Do you know how to do this?

and more: am I going to loose quality if I do this job with the ogg
that I did from the original huge wave? I mean that I could take this
ogg, convert to wav with transcode, split the file according to the
cue and then encoding the divided files again with oggenc.

What's better: start with the original wave or  with the ogg file?

Thanks!

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Um abraço,

Erick Gomes Anastácio
socrates.if.usp.br/~erickfis

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