On Wednesday 30 July 2003 05:25 am, Jason wrote: > That's not strictly true, there are Mandrake specific pre-compiled > binaries for notlame (an mp3 encoder) over at PLF > (http://plf.zarb.org/). Simply head on over to > http://www.zarb.org/~nanardon/ and choose an URPMI plf source, add it > and then urpmi ripperx and urpmi notlame and you are all set. Simple as > pie. > > Cheers > > Jason > > Sevatio wrote: > > Make sure you have lame or some kind of encoder installed. Due to some > > b.s. patent issues, you'll have to get lame's source and compile it onto > > your machine. You might even check http://www.rpmfind.net for lame. Then > > set grip to point to lame for the encoder location. Good luck. Enjoy! > > You might even consider encoding to Ogg instead of Mp3 because Ogg is > > noticeably better. No problem using OGG on my box at home but this was for the $20.00 MP3 player in my car it won't even recognize a disk of OGGs What I am trying to do is put several disks of music on one disk so I don't have to keep changing them (Hey It's cheaper than satellite radio) :-) > > > > Aron Smith wrote:
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