Re: [mp3encoder] Lame national chars

2005-02-08 Thread Takehiro Tominaga
From: Kim S. Andreasen [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: [mp3encoder] Lame  national chars
Date: Mon, 7 Feb 2005 19:05:11 +0100

 I can't get Lame (3.92  3.96) to dance with sound files having non-English 
 characters in their names. It simply ignores such files.
 The same goes for ID3 tags. At best they get converted (my guess is that the 
 MSB gets stripped off).

That is probabry the problem of your shell (like DOS-prompt).

I have no problem with my national character (kanji and kana and hira-gana),
on my linux box.
-- 
Takehiro TOMINAGA // may the source be with you!
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Antwort: [mp3encoder] Lame national chars

2005-02-08 Thread michi . koch
Hi Kim,

- concerning the non-European letters in the file-name:
I wonder whether it's a windows-problem. - I have the same problem when I
use
files (which my Asian colleague send me) on a Windows 2000
operating-system.

- for the ID3:
did you check the character-byte of the ID3v2 entry?
Each entry has its own header which contains one of the following
character-bytes:
 00 = ISO 8859-1 (= Latin 1)
 01 = UTF 16, followed by an BOM-entry
  (BOM = byte-order-marker, which indicates whether LE or
BE is used)
 02 = UTF 16 BE
 03 = UTF 8

You can find the details about this ID3-headers at www.id3.org

With regards
Michael




   
   
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Hi,

I am brand new to this list, but I hope that somebody's able to help me:

I can't get Lame (3.92  3.96) to dance with sound files having non-English
characters in their names. It simply ignores such files.
The same goes for ID3 tags. At best they get converted (my guess is that
the MSB gets stripped off).

Does anybody know what to do (other than working with temporarily renamed
files, which is doable, but cumbersome)?

Thanks,
./Kim

Hanne  Kim Andreasen
Snerlevej 3, DK-3000 Helsingør, Denmark
Tel. +45 49 21 04 17, mobile +45 40 60 82 88

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[mp3encoder] Fwd: About using LAME in the VideoLAN projet

2005-02-08 Thread Warren Toomey
- Forwarded message from Pierre-Antoine RAPPENNE [EMAIL PROTECTED] -

Date: Tue, 08 Feb 2005 18:19:59 +0100
From: Pierre-Antoine RAPPENNE [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: About using LAME in the VideoLAN projet

Hello,
I'm Pierre-Antoine Rappenne, and I work on a project called VideoLAN, 
based at the french school Ecole Centrale Paris. We develop a multimedia 
opensource and free software, VLC (Video Lan Client), which is a 
multimedia player and a powerful streaming solution. You can have more 
information about us on http://www.videolan.org.
We use your opensource library to encode and decode mp3, so we wanted to 
let you know that, in order to be added on your Free (open source) 
software which supports or uses LAME list. We would be very glad to 
figure in it.
Congratulations for your work
Yours sincerely,

-- 
Pierre-Antoine RAPPENNE, in charge of the juridic department of the 
VideoLAN projet

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[mp3encoder] lame/mlame usage

2005-02-08 Thread Chris Dodunski
Hi all,

I'm new to this forum, and new to lame too for that matter.

I've noticed that when I use 'lame -h [filename].wav', a 128 kb/s mp3
file is produced.  But when I use 'mlame -h *.wav', the bitrate of the
mp3's produced are many and varied.  What is the reason for this?

Also, I've only used mlame once, but it seems to skip the first WAV file
it encounters.

Notwithstanding, I am extremely happy with the sound quality of the
mp3's that lame produces.

Regards,

Chris.

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