Thanks. I picked the easy solution, and used the "wav2swf -d -s 44100 -o yourfile.swf yourfile.wav".
To my surprise VLC is not able to play the swf file, but I was able to play it by Adobe's Windows Flash Player. 2011/12/9 Chris <[email protected]> > On Fri, 9 Dec 2011 17:40:23 +0200 > Thomas Larsen Wessel <[email protected]> wrote: > > > Hi > > > > I need to compile a bunch of wav's to swf from command line in Ubuntu. > > > > I tried installing swftools both with "sudo apt-get install swftools" and > > by downloading from your website and compiling myself. > > > > In both cases I experienced this error when running wav2swf. > > "Error: no mp3 soundstream support compiled in." > > > > What should I do? > > Hi Thomas, > > The easiest option is to get lame support on your system, as you'll > probably need it some time very soon - - rather odd that it isn't there > already- > > If you choose not to, or if say swftools has been compiled with the > '--without-lame' option, then doing this seems to work, > > wav2swf -d -s 44100 -o yourfile.swf yourfile.wav > > ( Try it with the attached .wav ) > > You'll probably need to adjust your own conversions accordingly. Check the > wav2swf --help > > HTH. > > Regards, > > > Chris. > -- > Chris <[email protected]> > > --------------- > SWFTools-common is a self-managed list. To subscribe/unsubscribe, or amend > an existing subscription, please kindly point your favourite web browser > at:<http://lists.nongnu.org/mailman/listinfo/swftools-common> >
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