Dam ..
I knew the homepage address was weird
> www.planckenergy.com
Thanks for the reminder
toolame --h will give you the few options ... far more simple than sox ..
Edouard
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Greetings Anne,
Anne Wilson wrote:
On Wednesday 12 April 2006 23:01, E.Chalaron wrote:
Anne Have you tried Toolame ?
toolame -s 48.0 -b 192 filein.wav fileout.mp2
No - I'd not heard of toolame (or at least not registered having heard of it)
until yesterday, when Audacity asked for it, and
On Wednesday 12 April 2006 23:01, E.Chalaron wrote:
> Anne Have you tried Toolame ?
>
> toolame -s 48.0 -b 192 filein.wav fileout.mp2
>
No - I'd not heard of toolame (or at least not registered having heard of it)
until yesterday, when Audacity asked for it, and appeared to find it. I have
/usr/
Anne Have you tried Toolame ?
toolame -s 48.0 -b 192 filein.wav fileout.mp2
> It didn't like the mp3 file, so I used wav and mp2enc. Now everything is
> fine, thanks.
>
> Anne
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On Wednesday 12 April 2006 13:29, Bernhard Frühmesser wrote:
> Am 12.04.2006 um 14:22 schrieb Anne Wilson:
> > I have some sections where wind noise is intrusive. I can do simple
> > editing
> > of the soundtrack in Audacity, but as far as I can see I only have the
> > option
> > of saving the res
Am 12.04.2006 um 14:22 schrieb Anne Wilson:
I have some sections where wind noise is intrusive. I can do simple
editing
of the soundtrack in Audacity, but as far as I can see I only have the
option
of saving the result as a .wav, an .mp3 or an .ogg file. What's the
easiest
way of getting t
I have some sections where wind noise is intrusive. I can do simple editing
of the soundtrack in Audacity, but as far as I can see I only have the option
of saving the result as a .wav, an .mp3 or an .ogg file. What's the easiest
way of getting that soundtrack back to a format that can be mple