Does this, perhaps, have anything to do with the endianness of
the wav?  have you actualy listened to the wav produced by sox,
to verify that this isn't an issue with sox, rather than bladeenc?

Bryan

> From [EMAIL PROTECTED] Thu Mar 23 10:32 EST 2000
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> Subject: bladenc and sox
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> Date:         23 Mar 2000 10:26:36 -0500
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> I was hoping that if I used sox to convert a .au file to a .wav file,
> I could then use bladeenc to get an mp3 file.  Instead, I get:
> 
> acme47:(10:23:11):bladeenc greensleeves.wav                              ~/home
> 
> BladeEnc 0.82    (c) Tord Jansson       Homepage: http://www.bladeenc.cjb.net
> ===============================================================================
> BladeEnc is free software, distributed under the Lesser General Public License.
> See the file COPYING, BladeEnc's homepage or www.fsf.org for more details.
> 
> ERROR: Sample 'greensleeves.wav' is of an unknown subtype!
> 
> Does anyone know what to do about this?  
> 
> Thanks,
> 
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