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List:       suse-linux-e
Subject:    Re: [SLE] sound conversion
From:       Carl William Spitzer IV <cwsiv () juno ! com>
Date:       2003-08-31 17:56:59
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How?

Is this part of the pro version.  On the P2 i have 7.3 personal and there
is no sign of Timidity having conversion ability.

CWSIV

On Fri, 29 Aug 2003 01:08:07 -0400 Charles Philip Chan
<cpchan@sympatico.ca> writes:
>
>On Thu, 28 Aug 2003 21:24:40 PDT
>Carl William Spitzer IV <cwsiv@juno.com> wrote:
>
>> Actually the conversions are from wav and mid files not on CD which I
>> want to convert to mp3 for use on legacy.  I never heard of using lame
>> to convert anything but music cd format?  Ill try that on this box. 
>
>You can convert midi to wav by using Timidity which is included on the
>CD. Then you can convert the wav to anything you want. lame, ogg and
>FLAC can use the wav's as input. 
>
>> Actually my music files ripped into both mp3 and ogg the latter came
>> out about 100k larger on average.
>
>Interest, what switches are you using? I use "--preset standard" for
>lame and "-q6" for oggenc (they are considered to be roughly the same
>quality) and my vorbis file size are almost always smaller. I am already
>using oggencgt3b1 which produce slightly larger files until Garf bring
>them more inline with the regular -q settings (in terms of bitrate and
>file size) which will happen in the 1.0.1 maintenance release.


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