Hi!
I am using l3enc/l3dec
it is a command-line-oriented program with lots of options. 
(there's no menu interface) but once you read the manual and
create a script or batch program with all the options desired it is
very simple.
Also there is a TCL/TK interface "MP3 Studio" which simplifies all
the options.
One Caveat:
 l3enc/l3dec is shareware with a date limit.
I have not downloaded an updated version, I am using an old version.
I avoid the date limit by changing the date before running it :-)
bye!

On Mon, 3 Jul 2000, Benoit Rouits wrote:

> Hi,
> I tested bladeenc, but it doesn't want to encode my own .wav files
> (recorded with krecord, 44.1kHz, 16bit/channel, Stereo)
> and says that my .wav file is'nt 32kHz nor 44.1 ...
> 
> So, who knows another mp3 encoder ?
> 
> -- 
> Benoit Rouits
> office : +33(0)1 64 86 60 64 http://www.boostweb.com
> home   : +33(0)6 72 81 47 89 http://brouits.00author.com
> 


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