Date: Tue, 12 Jan 1999 04:06:14 -0600 From: Zach Heilig <zach@uffdaonline.net> To: Sean Kelly <kelly@plutotech.com>, Drew Baxter <netmonger@genesis.ispace.com> Cc: Chris Browning <brownicm@prokyon.com>, chat@FreeBSD.ORG Subject: Re: Car Mp3 Player Message-ID: <19990112040614.A6692@znh.org> In-Reply-To: <369AB416.642B24BC@plutotech.com>; from Sean Kelly on Mon, Jan 11, 1999 at 07:31:50PM -0700 References: <4.1.19990111182426.00a9ac60@genesis.ispace.com> <4.1.19990111211327.00a29ee0@genesis.ispace.com> <369AB416.642B24BC@plutotech.com>
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On Mon, Jan 11, 1999 at 07:31:50PM -0700, Sean Kelly wrote: > But in my home, yes. The machine room (well, machine closet is more > accurate), has a rack with my main fileserver in it, which recently got > a sound card installed into it. I've been using "tosha" (in the ports > collection) to "rip" the data off audio CDs and saving them to disk. > I'm using "sox" to convert the raw PCM data into .wav format. And I'm > using the 8hz MP3 encoder (see http://www.8hz.com) to encode them. 8hz > provides a FreeBSD binary of their encoder free of charge. FWIW, I've noticed that stuff encoded with 8hz doesn't always sound quite right. It's very subtile, but can become annoying at times. There is another free mp3 encoder at ' http://bladeenc.home.ml.org ', with a BSDi binary (not sure if there is a FreeBSD one there or not, I haven't looked for a few months). This one has far better sound to my ears. -- Zach Heilig <zach@uffdaonline.net> / Zach Heilig <zach@gaffaneys.com> A Real Man's (tm) temperature guide: Spit on the ground and watch. If you tire of watching before it freezes, it is warm. If it freezes upon hitting the ground, it is cold. If it bounces off the ground, it is very cold. To Unsubscribe: send mail to majordomo@FreeBSD.org with "unsubscribe freebsd-chat" in the body of the message
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