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Graham 3-Jan-2005 [181] | has anyone used the lame-enc.dll for converting stuff to mp3 ? http://www.fi.muni.cz/~qruzicka/Smid/man.htm.iso-8859-1 |
Anton 3-Jan-2005 [182x2] | I think an application I installed could use it as a plugin, just by copying it into the program dir... |
...but you probably mean api calls to it | |
Graham 3-Jan-2005 [184] | yeah .... |
Anton 3-Jan-2005 [185] | then no... :) sorry |
Graham 3-Jan-2005 [186] | but there is a command line version as well |
Anton 3-Jan-2005 [187x2] | are you having trouble with it ? |
that's probably just a command-line wrapper around the dll ... where to get this command line version ? | |
Graham 3-Jan-2005 [189] | I just saw it while I was surfing ... |
Anton 3-Jan-2005 [190] | LAMEEnc http://www.mp3dev.org/ |
Graham 3-Jan-2005 [191] | a gnu thingy ... |
BrianW 3-Jan-2005 [192] | Sweet, I think I got my first hit as a result of a REBOL-related search on Google today :-) |
Graham 3-Jan-2005 [193] | Lame ain't an MP3 encoder |
Anton 3-Jan-2005 [194] | you're trying to connect this back to Q aren't you? |
Graham 3-Jan-2005 [195] | nope. |
Anton 3-Jan-2005 [196x3] | That's not what it says at mp3dev.org : "LAME is an LGPL MP3 encoder." |
ok | |
% lame [options] inputfile [outputfile] | |
Graham 3-Jan-2005 [199x3] | I want a way to generate mp3 voice mail .. this does the mp3 encoding. |
Now to find a way to actually record a wav file from within rebol. | |
dunno why, but the windows sound recorder seems to record my voice very soft ... can't hear the results audibly. | |
Anton 3-Jan-2005 [202] | I would like to do that too. |
Graham 3-Jan-2005 [203] | Got my microphone all the way up high too. |
Anton 3-Jan-2005 [204x3] | There is a 20dB mic boost option in the windows sound options. |
Go into properties and select recording options (I think.) It's such a damn confusing user interface...! | |
Once microphone is selected to be displayed, then you can click on Advanced to get the 20dB boost. | |
Graham 3-Jan-2005 [207] | properties? |
Anton 3-Jan-2005 [208x4] | Start/Settings/Control Panel/Sounds and Audio Devices |
under Volume/Device Volume, tick "Place Volume Icon in the taskbar" | |
click OK. Double click on the volume icon in the task bar -> now properties | |
(Options/properties) | |
Graham 3-Jan-2005 [212x5] | must be hardware specific .. |
don't see such an option | |
very odd because when I use skype, people can hear me fine when I use the same setup. | |
hey, I found a microphone boost option after all! :) | |
it was on the recording control screen, and there was an advanced button at the bottom middle | |
BrianW 3-Jan-2005 [217] | Of course, where else would it be? |
Graham 3-Jan-2005 [218] | I"d swear that button wasn't there before! :) |
BrianW 3-Jan-2005 [219] | It probably wasn't |
Anton 3-Jan-2005 [220] | :) like I said, it's a difficult interface |
Graham 3-Jan-2005 [221x2] | there's win32 program out there called mpegrec.exe which records straight from mic or line in to mp3 |
uses lame as well for the mp3 encoding. | |
Anton 3-Jan-2005 [223] | sounds promising. :) |
Graham 3-Jan-2005 [224] | Hmm. I have to send a Control-C to stop it recording if I don't specify a time interval. |
Anton 3-Jan-2005 [225] | what would be better ? |
Graham 3-Jan-2005 [226] | just have to figure out how to send a control c ... |
Anton 3-Jan-2005 [227] | ahh.. I remembered which application uses lame_enc.dll -> audiograbber |
Graham 3-Jan-2005 [228x2] | this is pretty cool .. using lame.exe and mpegrec.exe I can record voice to mp3 .. now to see if I can get it done using Rebol to control it all. |
simple as : mpegrec -o c:\temp\graham.mp3 | |
Anton 3-Jan-2005 [230] | should be as easy as building a command line |
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