Tom,
Neither Total Recorder nor GoldWave come with a codec to record mp3 files. I
do not recall why this is. But the docs for each program tell you that you
have to install an external codec in order to create mp3 files. In fact, they
give you the url for the Lame encoder.
Don Roberts
I'm sure that Total Recorder has a complete tutorial and accompanying links for
this topic in its help file.
On 08/04/2010, at 9:43 AM, Donald L. Roberts wrote:
> I am using an older version of the Lame encoder to create mp3 files with
> Total Recorder and with Goldwave. What is the exact pro
Don: Have what is probably a stupid question..but what exactly does the
"Lame Incoder" do? I have Total recorder..but don't have this..not as far
as I know..but it still works! Hope you and Peg are doing okay! Take care.
Tom
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I am using an older version of the Lame encoder to create mp3 files with Total
Recorder and with Goldwave. What is the exact procedure to replace the
existing version of Lame with the current one which I think is 3.98?
Thanks.
Don Roberts
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Our players come completely set up and speaking.
Regards,
Laz
Joe wrote:
I'd like to get the Sansa Fuse with the earlier V 1 firmware on it so
I can install rock box and have it talk. Rock box won't work on later
version
With 1.5 it is possible to put down the volume of a track? because the
volume management isn't accessibl
A presto,
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Hi Danny
I haven't owned either of these but would suggest that if you're happy with
their sound quality you might as well get the Plextalk Pocket recorder which
is about as good and completely accessible.
Just my thought.
Amie
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