Hello again,
another question, is there a software to convert MP3 to wav with...I tried
using XMMS but it seems that the plugin that is supposed to be there for it is
not.
Best Regards,
Anders
Want to buy your Pack or Services from
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On Tuesday 23 Nov 2004 19:42, Anders Lind wrote:
Hello again,
another question, is there a software to convert MP3 to wav with...I tried
using XMMS but it seems that the plugin that is supposed to be there for it
is not.
Try googling for mp32wav
On Tue, Nov 23, 2004 at 08:42:35PM +0100, Anders Lind wrote:
Hello again,
another question, is there a software to convert MP3 to wav with...I tried
using XMMS but it seems that the plugin that is supposed to be there for it
is not.
Try mpg123.
Todd
Uytkownik Anders Lind napisa:
Hello again,
another question, is there a software to convert MP3 to wav with...I tried
using XMMS but it seems that the plugin that is supposed to be there for it is
not.
Best Regards,
Anders
Do you mean package xmms-diskwriter? In Mandrake 10.1 it is in the
On Tue, 23 Nov 2004 20:46:25 +0100
Wojciech Podgórni [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Do you mean package xmms-diskwriter? In Mandrake 10.1 it is in the main
Mandrake package repository. You just have to install it.
Unfortunately i use 9.1 but I guess I can find it on rpmfind
/Anders
On Tuesday 23 November 2004 03:04 pm, Anders Lind wrote:
On Tue, 23 Nov 2004 20:46:25 +0100
Wojciech Podgórni [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Do you mean package xmms-diskwriter? In Mandrake 10.1 it is in the main
Mandrake package repository. You just have to install it.
Unfortunately i use 9.1
On Tue, 23 Nov 2004 15:03:55 -0500
Ronald J. Hall [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Anders, if you have your sources setup then:
urpmi xmms-diskwriter
should do it. :-)
Thanks, it worked for now, downloaded from rpmfind.net
/Anders
Want to
On Tue, 23 Nov 2004 20:42:35 +0100
Anders Lind disseminated the following:
another question, is there a software to convert MP3 to wav
urpmi lame
then add these lines to your .bashrc (all one line for each, of course):
function mp3ren() { for i in *.mp3; do mv $i `echo $i | tr ' ' '_'`;done;
On Tuesday 23 November 2004 11:42 am, Anders Lind wrote:
Hello again,
another question, is there a software to convert MP3 to wav with...I tried
using XMMS but it seems that the plugin that is supposed to be there for it
is not.
Best Regards,
Anders
mp32wav i think
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On Tue, 23 Nov 2004 14:33:00 -0800
Aron Smith disseminated the following:
mp32wav i think
...are you thinking of mp32ogg?
Unless I'm missing something way back here on 9.2 ;-)
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On Tuesday 23 November 2004 04:33 pm, Aron Smith wrote:
On Tuesday 23 November 2004 11:42 am, Anders Lind wrote:
Hello again,
another question, is there a software to convert MP3 to wav with...I
tried using XMMS but it seems that the plugin that is supposed to be
there for it is not.
On Tuesday 23 November 2004 03:17 pm, JoeHill wrote:
On Tue, 23 Nov 2004 14:33:00 -0800
Aron Smith disseminated the following:
mp32wav i think
...are you thinking of mp32ogg?
Unless I'm missing something way back here on 9.2 ;-)
might be since I have never converted one back except
On Thu, 23 Sep 2004 20:16:51 +, PM [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Thu, 2004-09-23 at 12:27 -0400, Todd Slater wrote:
You should just be able to point to all of your directories from the
command line, such as
normalize -m /path/to/dir1/*.wav /path/to/dir2/*.wav
snip
many thanks for
On Thu, Sep 23, 2004 at 06:44:01PM +, PM wrote:
I generally use normalize to standardise the volumes of mp3 files, but
this will only work with one directory at a time.
I want to transfer a collection of mp3 files in many directories to a
DVD to play via DVD player.
Has anybody any
On Thu, 2004-09-23 at 12:27 -0400, Todd Slater wrote:
You should just be able to point to all of your directories from the
command line, such as
normalize -m /path/to/dir1/*.wav /path/to/dir2/*.wav
You might even be able to put all of the directories in a text file and
do something
On Mon, 2004-08-30 at 05:37, David Wallis wrote:
Morning Andras
Many thanks your reply.
I am in the same boat
Win to run a couple of bits of hardware
BTW is there a pocket sized mp3 player that *is* Linux computable
Cheers
David
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Hi,
I was wondering if there has been progress on mounting these usb mp3 players.
In that other os mine is identified as sigmatel mscn usb device. A google on
that term reveals another player using the same systema Transcend
JetFlash. In their literature they suggest a simple mount command
But from the tenor of your email it would seem
you're stuck on the mp3-wav conversion.
Sir Robin
As usuall, there are always many way of doing the same thing.
I found something similar to this from a debian site i think
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#!/bin/bash
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scusa il ritardo,
ti ringrazio molto per la dritta.
ho provato ad installare audacity, ma sembra che mi manchino alcune librerie.
ci sto lavorando.
ps: su win funzia bene.
grazie ancora.
ciao az
Alle 09:38, mercoled 2 luglio 2003, artasersec ha scritto:
On Tue, 1 Jul 2003 20:50:48 +0200, alex
On Tue, 1 Jul 2003 20:50:48 +0200, alex [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Salve a tutti!
ci riprovo:
sapreste cortesemente indicarmi se per linux mandrake 9.0 esiste un
programma di editor mp3?
in pratica mi ritrovo un file mp3 molto voluminoso che vorrei dividere in
n files mp3.
grazie in anticipo.
On Tuesday 01 July 2003 20:50, alex wrote:
Salve a tutti!
ci riprovo:
sapreste cortesemente indicarmi se per linux mandrake 9.0 esiste un
programma di editor mp3?
in pratica mi ritrovo un file mp3 molto voluminoso che vorrei dividere in
n files mp3.
non conosco editor per mp3
ma prova a
Salve a tutti!
sapreste cortesemente indicarmi se per linux mandrake 9.0 esiste un programma
di editor mp3?
in pratica mi ritrovo un file mp3 molto voluminoso che vorrei dividere in n
files mp3.
grazie in anticipo.
alex.
Emiliano La Licata ha scritto:
Salve ragazzi,
sapete come posso convertire un file mp3 in wav?
grazie
http://www.volalibero.it/ogg.html
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Have I missed this in 9.0? I was going over a few of my files and moused over
a mp3 and it started playing. Way cool. But is this the first time this has
appeared?
Steven
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Have I missed this in 9.0? I was going over a few of my files and moused ov=
I assume you're using Konqueror as your file manager. It's been in
3.1 AFAIK dunno about 3.0 - it's pretty recent. I'm not sure it was
in 9.0.
It is a cool feature but it's the browswer that gives you that
ability -
http://easytag.sourceforge.net/ is another great one ;-)
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Todd Slater [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Here's a great little program you can use to batch rename oggs and mp3s to
a common format. The files need the ID3 tag to begin with, and this tool
lets you rename
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On Thursday 25 Jul 2002 8:06 pm, Randy Kramer wrote:
The following quote came from a newsletter published by:
IT INSIGHTS FROM META GROUP --- July 25, 2002
Published in association with ITworld.com
http://www.itworld.com/newsletters
The
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On Thursday 25 Jul 2002 8:06 pm, Randy Kramer wrote:
The following quote came from a newsletter published by:
IT INSIGHTS FROM META GROUP --- July 25, 2002
Published in association with ITworld.com
http://www.itworld.com/newsletters
The
The following quote came from a newsletter published by:
IT INSIGHTS FROM META GROUP --- July 25, 2002
Published in association with ITworld.com
http://www.itworld.com/newsletters
The information on prerelease popularity of The Eminen Show CD, for
instance, came from Berkeley, Calif.-based
Se non ricordo male c'è anche Audiogalaxy satellite
cmq vai su www.dowload.com selezioni come OS linux (se non
ricordo male te lo selezziona automaticamente)
Te lo seleziona automaticamente se ti connetti a internet da Linux; qualora
dovessi farlo da Win o vai all'indirizzo www.dowload.com e
Cari tutti,
ho un cd chieno chieno di mp3, ma il nostro simpatico amico xmms non li
vede.
se uso Konqueror per accedere al cdrom, mi appare il fantomatico
lucchetto...
cosa puo' essere secondo voi?
grazie per il consueto aiuto
marco
On Fri, 17 May 2002 13:00:12 +0200
Taschetta, M. - MXPCP [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Cari tutti,
ho un cd chieno chieno di mp3, ma il nostro simpatico amico xmms non li
vede.
se uso Konqueror per accedere al cdrom, mi appare il fantomatico
lucchetto...
cosa puo' essere secondo voi?
grazie
Brunini Alessandro wrote:
Salve,
qualcuno conosce un buon programma (Frontend) per la conversione da mp3
a wav?
Ho scaricato adesso l'ultimo eroaster (forse e` anche sui CD di
Mandrake)
che scrive i CD convertendo al volo da mp3 a wav.
Era quello che ti serviva?
ciao, Andrea
xmms
On Wednesday 03 April 2002 11:27 pm, you wrote:
-- Salve,
-- qualcuno conosce un buon programma (Frontend) per la conversione da mp3
-- a wav?
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-- Grazie.
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Caro amico, tra breve cambierò indirizzo di posta elettronica. Il nuovo
indirizzo è [EMAIL PROTECTED], è già attivo,
Il gio, 2002-04-04 alle 21:55, psycheye ha scritto:
xmms
On Wednesday 03 April 2002 11:27 pm, you wrote:
-- Salve,
-- qualcuno conosce un buon programma (Frontend) per la conversione da mp3
-- a wav?
--
-- Grazie.
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Fantastico...
ma come si fa?
:-P
Grazie, un saluto.
Beh,devi selezionare un plugin nella sezione IN/OUT,nelle preferenze,
che si chiama diskwriter, o qualcosa del genere!Segliendo la
configurazione di quel plug-in segli la directory dove memorizzare la
tua musica.
Ciao ENx
Il gio, 2002-04-04 alle 21:55, psycheye ha scritto:
xmms
On
Salve,
qualcuno conosce un buon programma (Frontend) per la conversione da mp3
a wav?
Grazie.
Un saluto a tutti,
sono da poco riuscito ad installare xcdroast per Linux, impresa
per me tutt'altro che banale, ma alla fine riuscita. Devo ancora provarlo, ma
sara' il prossimo passo. Vorrei chiedere invede se ci sia un tool per poter
creare un cd audio a partire da files mp3;
MP3s are already highly compressed files. I think the only solutions are to
either change to a different format or downgrade the sound quality to create
a smaller file. The problem with the former is that you need a format that
most browsers support. I can think of formats that compress better
MP3 files can be streamed only (AFAIK) if the end-user has streaming MP3
support. This is often done via a browser plugin like Plugger (Linux/Unix) or
NetTOOB (WinDOS). I think if you need to create streaming RealAudio files you
need to buy RealPlayer Plus or RealProducer (go to www.real.com).
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On Thu, 28 Oct 1999 21:20:33 -0500, Vic wrote:
Playing local mp3's over here (K6-2 233, 64 megs ram) has never gave me any probs,, I
use
xmms to listen...
What about playing mp3s that are on your local drive?
My sound skibbles terrbly and I
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From: Vic [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Wednesday, October 27, 1999 8:14 PM
Subject: Re: [newbie] Playing Mp3's...
How fast of a machine do you have?
When I first started playing Mp3's on my machine, it was a Pentium 166 with
80 megs of RAM. Now
Munden wrote:
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From: Vic [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Wednesday, October 27, 1999 8:14 PM
Subject: Re: [newbie] Playing Mp3's...
How fast of a machine do you have?
When I first started playing Mp3's on my machine, it was a Pentium 166
350mhz k6-2 overclocked to 400mhz
El mié, 27 oct 1999, escribiste:
How fast of a machine do you have?
On Wed, 27 Oct 1999, you wrote:
%_I just had to make a post about this because Linux impressed me when it comes
to playing Mp3's on my computer. I used to listen to them in Win98 when
the problem.
Aaron
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From: Vic [SMTP:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Friday, October 29, 1999 10:21 AM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: [newbie] Playing Mp3's...
What about playing mp3s that are on your local drive?
My sound skibbles terrbly and I cannot even
This impressed me as well, at first. I wanted to know if the CPU recieved
a heavy load while playing MP3s the song would skip, so I listened to some
MP3s while compiling the kernel at the same time. and you guessed it!
No skipping, the playback was uninterrupted. This is what I call a REAL
How fast of a machine do you have?
On Wed, 27 Oct 1999, you wrote:
%_I just had to make a post about this because Linux impressed me when it comes to
playing Mp3's on my computer. I used to listen to them in Win98 when I was surfing
the Internet and everytime I changed to a new web page,
I use to have a Cyrix 5x86-120. It's basically a suped up 486 running at
120mhz. It plays MP3's fine in Win98 from a fresh boot. But that's all it
can do. If I play a song I can't do anything else or it'll start to skip.
Playing the songs in mono was okay but everything else is sllw. and
Hi all.
I am thinking of taking an old computer and putting it in the trunk of my car,
with the cdrom and a numeric laptop keypad in the stereo slots.
Does anyone know what kind of a computer would be bare minumum to play mp3s?
This computer would be doing nothing but playing music, so should a
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