/usr/bin/sox -c 1 -r 32000 -t ossdsp -w -s /dev/dsp -t wav /dev/stdout | 
/usr/bin/speexenc - ${FILENAME}

Can't speak for the disk space.  Experiment!

On Fri, Oct 31, 2003 at 01:32:23AM -0700, Michael Golden wrote:
> Hey,
>       I want to be able to use a microphone and record a long presentation
> and have it encoded to mp3 or ogg on fly so that it doesn't eat up my
> whole hard drive. I know it can be done because that's basically what
> was done to stream tonight's meeting. I just want to record it to a file
> though, not stream it. Also, how much of a hit on disk space would it
> give me if I recorded it to some lossless compression format so that I
> could then convert to mp3 or ogg (or both) later without losing as much
> quality as if I have to convert from an original ogg/mp3?
> 
> -- 
> Michael Golden <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>



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