Re: [newbie] MP# encoder?

2001-01-13 Thread David E. Fox
On Monday 08 January 2001 19:06, I previously wrote: > Hmm. Last time I tried that one it was hard coded to use a different glibc > than the one I had. I was running Redhat 6.0 (more or less) at that time. I > will give it another try with Mandrake 7.2. OK, reinstalled the Music Match software.

Re: [newbie] MP# encoder?

2001-01-08 Thread David E. Fox
On Monday 08 January 2001 06:56, you wrote: > MusicMatch has a linux beta out for Jukebox. I tried it out yesterday and > it worked great as far as ripping and playing. However, i think it uses > wine so the windowing is a bit lacking. Hmm. Last time I tried that one it was hard coded to use a

RE: [newbie] MP# encoder?

2001-01-08 Thread Mark Johnson
AM To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: Re: [newbie] MP# encoder? I'm using grip (GUI front-end, built-in .wav ripper) with lame (the actual mp3 encoder, can be used as a command-line prog by itself), it works very well. Dave On Saturday 06 January 2001 14:41, you wrote: > What is a

Re: [newbie] MP# encoder?

2001-01-08 Thread Dave Sherman
I'm using grip (GUI front-end, built-in .wav ripper) with lame (the actual mp3 encoder, can be used as a command-line prog by itself), it works very well. Dave On Saturday 06 January 2001 14:41, you wrote: > What is a good mp3 encoder to use? -- Quid quid latine dictum sit, altum viditur.

Re: [newbie] MP# encoder?

2001-01-07 Thread Tom Brinkman
On Sunday 07 January 2001 10:34 am, Ronald J. Hall wrote: > Jon Doe wrote: > > What is a good mp3 encoder to use? > > Grip is good... ;-) ripperX with lame and cdparanoia is better, IMO best ;) ripperX-2.0-1.i386.rpm lame3.87beta.tar.gz cdparanoia-IIIa9.7-3mdk

Re: [newbie] MP# encoder?

2001-01-07 Thread Ronald J. Hall
Jon Doe wrote: > > What is a good mp3 encoder to use? Grip is good... ;-) -- /\

Re: [newbie] MP# encoder?

2001-01-06 Thread Roger Sherman
Actually, you can get a mandrake specific bladeenc RPM at rpmfind.net... peace, Rog http://www.slammingrooves.com Registered Linux user #19071 On Sat, 6 Jan 2001, Holly Henry-Pilkington wrote: > hellmut wrote: > > > > I use grip as frontend and bladeenc as encoder. Works fine! > > > > > What

Re: [newbie] MP# encoder?

2001-01-06 Thread Roger Sherman
Im a big fan of bladeenc from the command line...I'm pretty sure the version I have is .92 peace, Rog http://www.slammingrooves.com Registered Linux user #19071 On Sat, 6 Jan 2001, Jon Doe wrote: > What is a good mp3 encoder to use? > >

Re: [newbie] MP# encoder?

2001-01-06 Thread Holly Henry-Pilkington
hellmut wrote: > > I use grip as frontend and bladeenc as encoder. Works fine! > > > What is a good mp3 encoder to use? I'm a bladeenc fan too. Another one you'll have to install from source, but that's not hard to do. I use ripperX for my frontend -- probably just a bias because a friend was i

Re: [newbie] MP# encoder?

2001-01-06 Thread hellmut
I use grip as frontend and bladeenc as encoder. Works fine! > What is a good mp3 encoder to use? -- , (o o) +--oOOO--(_)---+ | | |H E L L M U T | | | | www.fegefeuer-webzine.de | |

Re: [newbie] MP# encoder?

2001-01-06 Thread Mark Hillary
work with it, both lame and ogg vorbis are listed. Hope this helps BTW I use ogg's. Mark Hillary - Original Message - From: "Jon Doe" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Sent: Saturday, January 06, 2001 8:41 PM Subject: [newbie] MP# encoder? > What is a good mp3 encoder to use? >

[newbie] MP# encoder?

2001-01-06 Thread Jon Doe
What is a good mp3 encoder to use?