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Re: audio converter

Date2006-03-20 15:19
FromJohn ffitch
SubjectRe: audio converter
Lame or notlame?

Date2006-03-20 15:26
From"Aidan Collins"
SubjectRe: audio converter
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Date2006-03-20 16:06
FromBen Collver
SubjectRe: audio converter
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Date2006-03-20 16:07
From"marcelo"
Subjectaudio converter
This is OT but i need convert audio to MP3 and my question is - is there
some softwere on line that make this? Could you point?
Thanks in advance.
       Marcelo

Date2006-03-20 16:39
From"Ben McAllister"
SubjectRe: audio converter
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Date2006-03-20 16:52
FromAnthony Kozar
SubjectRe: audio converter
Marcelo, 

If you are still using MacOS 9, there is a very nice port of BladeEnc with a
graphical interface available.  It can function as a "drag and drop"
application as well, so you just drop audio files on it in the Finder and
they are automatically converted.

You can even configure the Csound front end to do this automatically after
rendering by setting the "Post Processor" preference to BladeEnc.

If you are not on OS 9 still, then BladeEnc should be available for other
platforms as well.  The Mac version is available here:

http://www.helsinki.fi/~pkamppur/bladeencmac.html

(Oh, it's free and open source too! :)

Anthony Kozar
anthonykozar AT sbcglobal DOT net


marcelo wrote on 3/20/06 11:07 AM:

> This is OT but i need convert audio to MP3 and my question is - is there
> some softwere on line that make this? Could you point?
> Thanks in advance.
> Marcelo

Date2006-03-20 16:56
FromAtte André Jensen
SubjectRe: audio converter
marcelo wrote:
> This is OT but i need convert audio to MP3 and my question is - is there
> some softwere on line that make this? Could you point?

By far the fastest wav2mp3 encoder on linux is gogo. Twice as fast as 
lame...

http://homepage2.nifty.com/kei-i/

-- 
peace, love & harmony
Atte

http://www.atte.dk

Date2006-03-22 12:47
FromLou Cohen
SubjectRe: audio converter
If on a Mac, you can use iTunes, setting preferences to import audio to MP3.

-Lou

On 3/20/06 11:52, "    Anthony Kozar"  wrote:

> Marcelo, 
> 
> If you are still using MacOS 9, there is a very nice port of BladeEnc with a
> graphical interface available.  It can function as a "drag and drop"
> application as well, so you just drop audio files on it in the Finder and
> they are automatically converted.
> 
> You can even configure the Csound front end to do this automatically after
> rendering by setting the "Post Processor" preference to BladeEnc.
> 
> If you are not on OS 9 still, then BladeEnc should be available for other
> platforms as well.  The Mac version is available here:
> 
> http://www.helsinki.fi/~pkamppur/bladeencmac.html
> 
> (Oh, it's free and open source too! :)
> 
> Anthony Kozar
> anthonykozar AT sbcglobal DOT net
> 
> 
> marcelo wrote on 3/20/06 11:07 AM:
> 
>> This is OT but i need convert audio to MP3 and my question is - is there
>> some softwere on line that make this? Could you point?
>> Thanks in advance.
>> Marcelo

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