using the LAME encoderl


Forum: Multimedia
Topic: using the LAME encoderl
started by: Damn_Small_Jeff

Posted by Damn_Small_Jeff on June 27 2006,00:21
how do i use LAME encoder though the ATerminal
Posted by mikshaw on June 27 2006,04:00
< http://www.die.net/doc/linux/man/man1/lame.1.html >
Posted by Damn_Small_Jeff on June 27 2006,14:55
ok, i read it, and i found out how to encode the files with lame, but i cant figure out how to change the bit rate. the file i want to convert needs to be converted to 24 bit sound file.
Posted by mikshaw on June 27 2006,18:12
Did you try -b 24 ?

I hope this is a voice track, because 24kbits/sec is extremely crappy for anything else =o)

Or maybe you didn't mean bitrate?

Posted by Damn_Small_Jeff on June 28 2006,00:29
well, it following the guide to making my own ring tones in DSL. it said 24 is good for a phone. speaking of the phone thing, do  you know how i connect to my phone with linux? like drivers and what not?
Posted by cbagger01 on July 02 2006,14:41
Hopefull your phone is built to be a standard "USB Mass Storage Device".  If so, just plug your phone in and wait 15-20 seconds and it should appear at /mnt/sda1

You would then mount it by opening emelfm, go to the /mnt directory and then Right-Click on "sda1" and choose "Mount" from the menu.

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