are vorbis codecs a solution?
Dean
Corey Hickey wrote:
Darnit, I forgot to send this to the list. Sorry.
Azer Demir wrote:
there is a package called toolame, it is nearly identical to lame, but
it is a different project. in i386 (and maybe in other archs) lame
package is available, but not in amd64, i don't know why. but i used
toolame with grip(you can use it in command-line), it works fine.you
just configure your encoder type like "other", and write encoder
executable like "/usr/bin/toolame" in Config/Encode/Encoder path in tabs.
tooLAME is an MPEG-1 layer 2 encoder; LAME is layer 3. I've never used
tooLAME, though, so perhaps it works about as well.
As far as I know, LAME isn't included in Debian for legal reasons.
---
To the original poster:
Unless you need to make an mp3 for a hardware player or something, you'd
be better off using oggenc.
I just tried the lame package from marillat; it seems to work fine for
me. I fed it the audio from a two-hour movie and about an hour of
/dev/urandom. No problem either for a LAME I just built myself using gcc-4.0
Can you provide a sample source audio file (perhaps cut down to a
reasonable size using dd)? Also give the exact command you're using to
encode. I'll see if I can reproduce your problem on my system.
---
On a related note:
The lame source can be easily compiled into a debian package. Whenever
you see a debian directory in a source tree you can just run:
$ dpkg-buildpackage -rfakeroot -uc -b
If you know you have the build dependencies met you can run instead:
$ fakeroot debian/rules binary
(which is a little easier to type)
If you decide to build yourself a debian package of LAME be sure to run
`make uninstall` in the source tree first. Things can get confusing with
a package installed to /usr and the same program installed to /usr/local.
-Corey
--
WWW: http://dean.bong.com.au LAN: http://www.bong.com.au
EMAIL: [EMAIL PROTECTED] or [EMAIL PROTECTED]
ICQ: 16867613
--
To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED]
with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]