Andrew Farmer wrote:
you aren't using in the Gentoo version? Also, why exactly do you need
layer-2 audio?
Hello,
I need layer-2 audio in order to make a Video CD. You can see in the VCD
specification:
Audio: 224 kbit/sec MPEG-1 Layer2
Best Regards,
Miguel Blázquez
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Håvard Wall wrote:
Andrew Farmer wrote:
At 29 July, 2003 Miguel Bl?zquez wrote:
[...]
Therefore, the distribution is not the problem. Any ideas? Is it posible
that the tools 'toolame' or 'mp2enc' had been compiled with some
parameter defined in /etc/make* and that parameter affects negatively?
Andrew Farmer wrote:
At 29 July, 2003 Miguel Bl?zquez wrote:
[...]
Therefore, the distribution is not the problem. Any ideas? Is it posible
that the tools 'toolame' or 'mp2enc' had been compiled with some
parameter defined in /etc/make* and that parameter affects negatively?
No, make options won't
At 29 July, 2003 Miguel Bl?zquez wrote:
> In both situations, the MP2 file is generated, but the sound is very
> poor. It likes "metallic sound". If the same file I try to encode in the
> same computer, with the same tool, but with another distribution, the
> file is generated right. Therefore, th
Hello,
When I try to encode a WAV file in order to obtein a MP2 file, the
result is incorrect. I use two tools in order to perform the operation:
toolame and mp2enc, using the command lines:
toolame -b 224 file.wav
mp2enc -V -o file.mp2 < file.wav
In both situations, the MP2 file is generated, but