Dave,
That's the therory.
In practice when I select -s I do not get any output from
standard output.

That is, using the format
vsound -s -t trplayer ... | lame ...

does nnot produce any output. Testing this more simply,

vsound -s trplayer local_file.mp3 > audio_f9ile

does not write anything to the audio_file. In short, the -s option doesn't work.

At least not for me. 

Rudy

On Wed, Dec 12, 2001 at 07:20:08PM -0500, Dave Mielke wrote:
> [quoted lines by A. R. Vener on December 12, 2001, at 17:55]
> 
> >Yes. That's what I'm trying to do, eliminate the creation of
> >the intermediate file and just pipe the output of vsound
> >to lame.
> 
> The best you can do is specify -s, which writes the intermediate file to
> standard output. This will give you the coding structure you want, but still
> uses up some disk space temporarily. There's a reason it works this way. It
> writes proper headers into the data, and that can only be done by going back,
> after the fact, to fill in the then known data.
> 
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