Re: [MP3 ENCODER] 16-Bit DOS LAME Binaries

2000-08-09 Thread Jaroslav Lukesh
| Odesílatel: Joshua Bahnsen <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> | mpxplay is a decent DOS mp3 player. | I was made DOS diskette PC CD-ROM player for family when I"m at work with detachable HDD. And I was try _MANY_ DOS-based MP3 players. Only MPXplay 142 seems to be fully functional for all that I need. And

Re: [MP3 ENCODER] 16-Bit DOS LAME Binaries

2000-08-09 Thread Joshua Bahnsen
mpxplay is a decent DOS mp3 player. - Original Message - From: "Nathan Blomquist" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Sent: Wednesday, August 09, 2000 2:08 PM Subject: [MP3 ENCODER] 16-Bit DOS LAME Binaries > I was wondering if anyone would be or

Re: [MP3 ENCODER] 16-Bit DOS LAME Binaries

2000-08-09 Thread Christopher Wise
On Thu, 10 Aug 2000, engdev wrote: > Nathan Blomquist wrote: > > > I was wondering if anyone would be or knows anyone who would be > > interested in a 16-Bit DOS version of LAME? I have been able to > > produce these by using a DOS extender called WDOSX. This allows > > almost any Win32 con

RE: [MP3 ENCODER] 16-Bit DOS LAME Binaries

2000-08-09 Thread Stephen Menton
(my notes are encased by . note .) > Are there any mp3 players for DOS or Win3.1? Is there any want for DOS binaries? There are a few players for DOS and WIN3.1x out there. The ones I know of are... DOS : dosamp.zip (based on winamp and ported to DOS) . yup 0.7 was the last release I saw on

Re: [MP3 ENCODER] 16-Bit DOS LAME Binaries

2000-08-09 Thread engdev
Nathan Blomquist wrote: > I was wondering if anyone would be or knows anyone who would be interested in a >16-Bit DOS version of LAME? I have been able to produce these by using a DOS >extender called WDOSX. This allows almost any Win32 console application to work in >standard DOS. > > I h

[MP3 ENCODER] 16-Bit DOS LAME Binaries

2000-08-09 Thread Nathan Blomquist
I was wondering if anyone would be or knows anyone who would be interested in a 16-Bit DOS version of LAME? I have been able to produce these by using a DOS extender called WDOSX. This allows almost any Win32 console application to work in standard DOS. I have only been able to test this with