On Wed, 2004-09-08 at 15:27 +1000, Jan Schmidt wrote:
quote who=Brett Fenton
umm because 99% of portable music players don't support the formats?
But some do, so buy those and stop supporting software patents :)
To answer the original question, I added
Ken Foskey wrote:
sound-juicer locked up nicely when I selected mp3 and it was not
installed. There is nothing obvious on the suggested packages pages.
help...
I see this thread only now so I might have took the wrong turn here
but if the question is about compressing mp3 files then have you
On Wed, 2004-11-24 at 12:22 +0200, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Ken Foskey wrote:
sound-juicer locked up nicely when I selected mp3 and it was not
installed. There is nothing obvious on the suggested packages pages.
help...
I see this thread only now so I might have took the wrong
Robert Collins said:
I'm looking at an iRiver 320 or 340 myself. 16 hours playtime. yummy.
The iRiver 700 and 800 series look nice too with Ogg support.
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quote who=Terry Collins
damselfly:/etc/apt# apt-get install sound-juicer
Reading Package Lists... Done
Building Dependency Tree... Done
E: Couldn't find package sound-juicer
debian woody.
You definitely won't get sound-juicer love on woody. You'll need sarge or
sid. :-)
- Jeff
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Terry Collins said:
E: Couldn't find package sound_juicer
debian woody.
Ah there's my assumption that every Debian desktop runs Sid biting me in
the arse. I've also assumed it is a desktop :)
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umm because 99% of portable music players don't support the formats?
iAudio, iRiver support ogg
iPod, and one other brand I can't recall right now don't.
that's 50% each way.
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This one time, at band camp, Craige McWhirter wrote:
Robert Collins said:
I'm looking at an iRiver 320 or 340 myself. 16 hours playtime. yummy.
The iRiver 700 and 800 series look nice too with Ogg support.
[objeffwhisper: they all have Ogg support]
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On Wed, 8 Sep 2004 04:56 pm, Jamie Wilkinson wrote:
This one time, at band camp, Craige McWhirter wrote:
Robert Collins said:
I'm looking at an iRiver 320 or 340 myself. 16 hours playtime. yummy.
The iRiver 700 and 800 series look nice too with Ogg support.
[objeffwhisper: they all have
Jamie Wilkinson said:
This one time, at band camp, Craige McWhirter wrote:
Robert Collins said:
I'm looking at an iRiver 320 or 340 myself. 16 hours playtime. yummy.
The iRiver 700 and 800 series look nice too with Ogg support.
[objeffwhisper: they all have Ogg support]
Perhaps, but the
What do people use to encode mp3s on debian?
Most programs don't actually exist in the debian stuff.
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On Wednesday 08 September 2004 15:14, Terry Collins wrote:
What do people use to encode mp3s on debian?
Most programs don't actually exist in the debian stuff.
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On Wed, 2004-09-08 at 15:14 +1000, Terry Collins wrote:
What do people use to encode mp3s on debian?
Most programs don't actually exist in the debian stuff.
I know this doesn't answer your question... but why not use flac or
ogg ?
Rob
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umm because 99% of portable music players don't support the formats?
brett
On Wednesday 08 September 2004 15:20, Robert Collins wrote:
On Wed, 2004-09-08 at 15:14 +1000, Terry Collins wrote:
What do people use to encode mp3s on debian?
Most programs don't actually exist in the debian
On Wed, 08 Sep 2004 15:14:45 +1000, Terry Collins uttered
What do people use to encode mp3s on debian?
I use LAME. (It isn't in Debian proper due to the Fraunhofer patent
madness.)
This link explains it quite nicely:
http://lists.debian.org/debian-user/2000/12/msg04123.html
These days, I will
quote who=Brett Fenton
umm because 99% of portable music players don't support the formats?
But some do, so buy those and stop supporting software patents :)
To answer the original question, I added
ftp://ftp.nerim.net/debian-marillat/ unstable main
as a repository. It has a bunch of
Terry Collins said:
What do people use to encode mp3s on debian?
Most programs don't actually exist in the debian stuff.
Sound Juicer is the goods for several formats including the high quality
Ogg Vorbis and Fruahenhoff's MP3 product. (package name is sound-juicer)
Debian has all the goodies
Jan Schmidt said:
quote who=Brett Fenton
umm because 99% of portable music players don't support the
formats?
But some do, so buy those and stop supporting software patents :)
The Rio karma looks very nice.
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On Wed, 2004-09-08 at 15:31 +1000, Craige McWhirter wrote:
Jan Schmidt said:
quote who=Brett Fenton
umm because 99% of portable music players don't support the
formats?
But some do, so buy those and stop supporting software patents :)
The Rio karma looks very nice.
I'm looking
Robert Collins wrote:
On Wed, 2004-09-08 at 15:14 +1000, Terry Collins wrote:
What do people use to encode mp3s on debian?
Most programs don't actually exist in the debian stuff.
I know this doesn't answer your question... but why not use flac or
ogg ?
short answer emule,
long
Craige McWhirter wrote:
Terry Collins said:
What do people use to encode mp3s on debian?
Most programs don't actually exist in the debian stuff.
Sound Juicer is the goods for several formats including the high quality
Ogg Vorbis and Fruahenhoff's MP3 product. (package name is
Terry Collins said:
Robert Collins wrote:
I know this doesn't answer your question... but why not use flac or
ogg ?
short answer emule,
long answer, I serving up to MS systems as well.
There's plenty of Ogg support on MS platforms, FWIW.
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