lame

John Myshrall jmyshrall-6duGhz7i8susTnJN9+BGXg at public.gmane.org
Sat Dec 26 02:57:57 UTC 2009


Mr Chris Aitken wrote:
> I use ubuntu. I want to convert a .wav to an .mp3
>
> Here is what I have done:
>
>
> ## install lame:
> sudo apt-get install shntool
> sudo apt-get install lame
>
> #to convert /home/chris/Desktop/meetMe.wav ---to--> 
> /home/chris/Desktop/meetMe.mp3:
>
> lame -V2 /home/chris/Desktop/meetMe.wav ---to--> 
> /home/chris/Desktop/meetMe.mp3
>
> ------------------------------------------------------------
> Unfortunately it did not take.
>
> I got,
>
> chris at cpc:~$ lame -V2 /home/chris/Desktop/MeetMe.wav 
> /home/chris/Desktop/MeetMe.mp3
> LAME 3.97 32bits (http://www.mp3dev.org/)
> CPU features: MMX (ASM used), SSE
> polyphase lowpass filter disabled
> Encoding /home/chris/Desktop/MeetMe.wav to /home/chris/Desktop/MeetMe.mp3
> Encoding as 22.05 kHz VBR(q=2) single-ch MPEG-2 Layer III (ca. 7.3x) 
> qval=3
> Only 8, 16, 24 and 32 bit input files supported
> chris at cpc:~$
>
> Any suggestions?
>
> Chris
> -- 
Audacity can convert it. IIRC you already have it and use it in your 
music studio. Lame is required.

http://audacity.sourceforge.net/help/faq?s=install&item=lame-mp3

John
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