On Thu, Aug 20, 2020 at 02:08:02AM +1200, Richard Hector wrote:
What happens if you play your CD in a computer player like rhythmbox or
similar?
I installed rhythmbox and plugged the USB flash stick into the
computer, which was mounted on \media\. Whoever put together
rhythmbox made the interf
On 18/08/20 1:38 pm, Russell L. Harris wrote:
> On Mon, Aug 17, 2020 at 07:31:10PM -0400, Dan Ritter wrote:
>> or looking up "albums" via a web service and trying to display the
>> covers.
>
> The Tundra does have a GSP navigation system integrated into the
> in-dash radio. But I am aware of no
On Mon, Aug 17, 2020 at 07:31:10PM -0400, Dan Ritter wrote:
What in-dash system are you using?
The offending system is that of a 2016 Toyota Tundra; it has a
software switch to defeat display of the album cover.
While it is possible to embed information in an MP3 file, one
has to do so affir
Russell L. Harris wrote:
> PROBLEM: For some of the sessions, the LCD display of the in-dash
> radio displays an image. The image is not related to any of the
> series of lectures. Moreover, some of the images are objectionable.
> Some in-dash radios make display of images optional.
>
> I have
On Sat, Oct 04, 2014 at 11:37:48PM +0100, Lisi Reisz wrote:
> Thanks for all the helpful answers. I have ordered one of these:
> http://www.amazon.co.uk/gp/product/B005LFSYZ2/ref=oh_aui_detailpage_o00_s00?ie=UTF8&psc=1
>
> I shall add a microsdcard at some point to increase the memory.
That's ex
On Sat, 04 Oct 2014 16:52:40 -0400
Intense Red wrote:
>
>I didn't catch the first part of this thread, but I agree with
> you. What I have to wonder about is what is meant by "compatible with
> Debian".
>
I think: 'able to work as a standard USB storage device', and not
necessarily rely on
On Saturday 04 October 2014 15:19:26 Lisi Reisz wrote:
> There was a thread about MP3 players a bit back, and one in particular
> found favour. But my memory, Google-foo, archive-foo have all failed me.
> Can any kind person remind me/recommend a suitable inexpensive MP3 player
> for me to take o
On 10/04/2014 04:52 PM, Intense Red wrote:
Respectfully, once you're getting above $100 USD, you're better off
getting an cheap android phone/tablet.
I didn't catch the first part of this thread, but I agree with you. What I
have to wonder about is what is meant by "compatible with Debian".
> Respectfully, once you're getting above $100 USD, you're better off
> getting an cheap android phone/tablet.
I didn't catch the first part of this thread, but I agree with you. What I
have to wonder about is what is meant by "compatible with Debian".
I use a Sansa Clip (e.g.
http://www.
On 10/04/2014 04:15 PM, John Holland wrote:
> Its More Like 200$, But The fiio X3 is very nice.plays audiophile formats
> like FLAC as well as mp3. Fiio is a Chinese company.
> --
> John Holland
> jholl...@vin-dit.org
> gpg public key ID 0x9551CF2D
>
Respectfully, once you're getting above $100
Subject: Re: MP3 player compatible with Debian
> On Sat, 4 Oct 2014 15:19:26 +0100
> Lisi Reisz wrote:
>
>> There was a thread about MP3 players a bit back, and one in
>> particular found favour. But my memory, Google-foo, archive-foo have
>> all failed me. Can any kind
On Sat, 4 Oct 2014 15:19:26 +0100
Lisi Reisz wrote:
> There was a thread about MP3 players a bit back, and one in
> particular found favour. But my memory, Google-foo, archive-foo have
> all failed me. Can any kind person remind me/recommend a suitable
> inexpensive MP3 player for me to take on
I'm using Sansa Clip+ and it's been great. Additionally I also changed
the firmware to Rockbox (http://www.rockbox.org/) which has been a
wonderful experience.
On 10/04/2014 01:11 PM, Jonathan Dowland wrote:
On 4 Oct 2014, at 16:13, Kumar Appaiah wrote:
The Sandisk Sansa family is quite
> On 4 Oct 2014, at 16:13, Kumar Appaiah wrote:
>
> The Sandisk Sansa family is quite good[1]. I personally use the Sansa
> Clip+, but have used the old Fuze in the past. While they work out of
> the box, many of them support the free alternative firmware Rockbox
> for extra goodnessp[2].
Se
On Sat, Oct 04, 2014 at 03:19:26PM +0100, Lisi Reisz wrote:
> There was a thread about MP3 players a bit back, and one in particular found
> favour. But my memory, Google-foo, archive-foo have all failed me. Can any
> kind person remind me/recommend a suitable inexpensive MP3 player for me to
On Fri, Aug 24, 2012 at 9:01 AM, wrote:
> Can speex be used to represent a recording which is mostly voice
> but has some non-voice sound?
Yes, it will be less than ideal for those sounds, but as long as it
is not a majority of the file, it shouldn't be too bad.
> In this experiment the intenti
On Fri, 24 Aug 2012 08:01:18 -0800, peasthope wrote:
> Can speex be used to represent a recording which is mostly voice but has
> some non-voice sound?
I don't see why not :-?
> In this experiment the intention is to retrieve the stream by http, send
> PCM to stdout, pipe that to speexenc and s
Hi,
VirtualBox on Wheezy has been a really, really ugly experience. Here's a
quick recap -
1. Follow the directions to add the Squeeze version from virtualbox.org
(contrib, VirtualBox 4).
2. Attempt to install Guest Additions, & synaptic says it has to
uninstall VirtualBox (huh?)
Guest Additi
On 05/19/2011 03:09 AM, Chen Wei wrote:
On Wed, May 18, 2011 at 03:25:15PM -0400, Tin Kidneys wrote:
On 05/18/2011 03:16 AM, Chen Wei wrote:
On Wed, May 18, 2011 at 12:35:01AM -0400, Tin Kidneys wrote:
I just purchased a Sony E-Series Walkman,& don't have any album
artwork showing on mp3's i
On Wed, May 18, 2011 at 03:25:15PM -0400, Tin Kidneys wrote:
> On 05/18/2011 03:16 AM, Chen Wei wrote:
> >On Wed, May 18, 2011 at 12:35:01AM -0400, Tin Kidneys wrote:
> >>I just purchased a Sony E-Series Walkman,& don't have any album
> >>artwork showing on mp3's i just encoded using my Debian Whe
On 05/18/2011 03:41 PM, tv.deb...@googlemail.com wrote:
18/05/2011 21:25, Tin Kidneys wrote:
On 05/18/2011 03:16 AM, Chen Wei wrote:
On Wed, May 18, 2011 at 12:35:01AM -0400, Tin Kidneys wrote:
I just purchased a Sony E-Series Walkman,& don't have any album
artwork showing on mp3's i just en
18/05/2011 21:25, Tin Kidneys wrote:
> On 05/18/2011 03:16 AM, Chen Wei wrote:
>> On Wed, May 18, 2011 at 12:35:01AM -0400, Tin Kidneys wrote:
>>> I just purchased a Sony E-Series Walkman,& don't have any album
>>> artwork showing on mp3's i just encoded using my Debian Wheezy
>>> system (my lame
On 05/18/2011 03:16 AM, Chen Wei wrote:
On Wed, May 18, 2011 at 12:35:01AM -0400, Tin Kidneys wrote:
I just purchased a Sony E-Series Walkman,& don't have any album
artwork showing on mp3's i just encoded using my Debian Wheezy
system (my lame libraries are from debian-multimedia.org).
Some of
On Wed, May 18, 2011 at 12:35:01AM -0400, Tin Kidneys wrote:
> I just purchased a Sony E-Series Walkman, & don't have any album
> artwork showing on mp3's i just encoded using my Debian Wheezy
> system (my lame libraries are from debian-multimedia.org).
>
> Some of the mp3's i added were actually
>On Fri, Feb 19, 2010 at 7:42 PM, Daniel Cliff wrote:
[snip]
> >
> >Is there anything similar for Debian? Can anyone suggest a good ID3vX
> >tag editor?
>
I primarily use kid3-qt for editing because for stripping id3v2 tags,
easytag misses some extended fields that kid3-qt sees, plus it lets y
Daniel Cliff wrote:
There is an excellent open-source ID3v1,2 tag editor for MS Windows
called mp3BookHelper
http://mp3bookhelper.sourceforge.net/
Is there anything similar for Debian? Can anyone suggest a good ID3vX
tag editor?
TIA
D.
The best I have found for mass editing tags has been the
On Sat, Feb 20, 2010 at 12:46 AM, Frank McCormick
wrote:
> On Sat, 20 Feb 2010 00:42:34 -0300
> Daniel Cliff wrote:
>
>> There is an excellent open-source ID3v1,2 tag editor for MS Windows
>> called mp3BookHelper
>> http://mp3bookhelper.sourceforge.net/
>>
>> Is there anything similar for Debian?
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Daniel Cliff wrote:
> There is an excellent open-source ID3v1,2 tag editor for MS Windows
> called mp3BookHelper
> http://mp3bookhelper.sourceforge.net/
>
> Is there anything similar for Debian? Can anyone suggest
Michael Shuler worte:
> What you are looking for is really not just a player, but an audio editor.
> Give audacity a try - works well for me.
>From a user's point of view there is no difference between adjusting volume,
speed or pitch. Hence, I consider adjustable speed as a basic feature of a mus
Le Monday 30 June 2008 19:55:55 Andrei Popescu, vous avez écrit :
> On Mon, Jun 30, 2008 at 07:27:22PM +0200, Joachim Reichel wrote:
> > Hi,
> >
> > I'm looking for an mp3 player that allows to adjust the speed, but
> > haven't been successful so far.
> >
> > audacity: requires preprocessing (and i
On Mon, Jun 30, 2008 at 07:27:22PM +0200, Joachim Reichel wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I'm looking for an mp3 player that allows to adjust the speed, but haven't
> been
> successful so far.
>
> audacity: requires preprocessing (and is not really a music player)
> amarok: the developers tagged #103895 as won
On 06/30/2008 12:27 PM, Joachim Reichel wrote:
I'm looking for an mp3 player that allows to adjust the speed, but haven't been
successful so far.
What you are looking for is really not just a player, but an audio
editor. Give audacity a try - works well for me.
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>Question: Is there an MP3 player that plays Ogg files right out of the
box?
I too second Rockbox. I bought into the iPod craze a couple of years ago
and quickly discovered that I hated it. I didn't care for the interface,
I couldn't access my music from other computers, continuous problems
with i
On Fri, Jan 18, 2008 at 08:37:42AM +0100, dulev wrote:
> > I am in search of a file manager similar to midnight commander, but
> > for use with mp3 files.
>
> sudo apt-cache show moc
Only if you do some tricks with the ExecCommand configs.
Regards,
Andrei
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> I am in search of a file manager similar to midnight commander, but
> for use with mp3 files.
sudo apt-cache show moc
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Quoth Russell L. Harris:
> I am in search of a file manager similar to midnight commander, but
> for use with mp3 files.
I don't know what Midnight Commander is, but for managing many mp3's (and audio
files in general) Easytag (it's in the repos) has proven to be an invaluable
resource. Picard i
On 01/17/2008 07:46 PM, Ralph Katz wrote:
> View=%view{ascii} mpg123 -vtn1 %f 2>&1 | sed -n
> '/^Title/,/^Comment/p;/^
> MPEG/,/^Audio/p'
>
>
> So I can see the tags with F3 and play them with Enter.
This is with the free mpg321 package installed, btw.
Ralph
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On 01/17/2008 05:24 PM, Russell L. Harris wrote:
> I am in search of a file manager similar to midnight commander, but
> for use with mp3 files.
>
> The manager needs to be able to transfer files from one directory to
> another, and to display the ID3 tags (even as midnight commander
> displays
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"Douglas A. Tutty" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> On Thu, Jan 17, 2008 at 04:24:58PM -0600, Russell L. Harris wrote:
> > I am in search of a file manager similar to midnight commander, but
> > for use with mp3 files.
Write a script using something like cutmp3 to extract the ids and put them
(and the associated file name) in a file. Edit the file with any text
editor to remove the uninteresting entries. Run another script to move the
remaining files.
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On Thu, Jan 17, 2008 at 04:24:58PM -0600, Russell L. Harris wrote:
> I am in search of a file manager similar to midnight commander, but
> for use with mp3 files.
>
> The manager needs to be able to transfer files from one directory to
> another, and to display the ID3 tags (even as midnight com
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On 07/16/07 03:01, Kumar Appaiah wrote:
> Dear Debian users,
>
> While talking about Debian in a LUG meet, someone pointed out that
> Debian's distributions could play MP3s out-of-the-box (Etch
> included). This is unlike the Fedora/Ubuntu policy of n
On Mon, Jul 16, 2007 at 01:31:25PM +0530, Kumar Appaiah wrote:
> While talking about Debian in a LUG meet, someone pointed out that
> Debian's distributions could play MP3s out-of-the-box (Etch
> included). This is unlike the Fedora/Ubuntu policy of not making
> available the (supposedly) patent e
On Monday 16 July 2007 10:01:25 Kumar Appaiah wrote:
> Dear Debian users,
>
> While talking about Debian in a LUG meet, someone pointed out that
> Debian's distributions could play MP3s out-of-the-box (Etch
> included). This is unlike the Fedora/Ubuntu policy of not making
> available the (supposed
Kum Gabor <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> No. Which package I need? And how ro convert!
1) Add the repository at http://www.debian-multmedia.org/ by adding the
following line to /etc/apt/sources.list as root:
deb http://www.debian-multimedia.org/ etch main
2) Add Christian Marillat's (repository ma
On Friday 22 June 2007 20:05, Andrew J. Barr wrote:
> Kum Gabor <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > Hello All!
> >
> > I tried to find the way how to convert MP3 (or WAV) files to AMR (for
> > mobile phone), but I can't.
> > Can somebody help me? (I use Etch)
>
> Do you have the debian-multimedia.org re
Kum Gabor <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hello All!
>
> I tried to find the way how to convert MP3 (or WAV) files to AMR (for
> mobile phone), but I can't.
> Can somebody help me? (I use Etch)
Do you have the debian-multimedia.org repository installed?
> Regards,
>
> Gabor
>
>
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Michael M. wrote:
> On Fri, 2007-03-02 at 18:44 +0100, Joe Hart wrote:
>> I didn't know that Lucent bought Frauenhover though. That is
>> interesting news.
>
>
> Huh? Lucent does not own Fraunhofer.
>
> Thompson handles mp3 licensing for Fraunhofe
On Fri, 2007-03-02 at 18:44 +0100, Joe Hart wrote:
>
> I didn't know that Lucent bought Frauenhover though. That is
> interesting news.
Huh? Lucent does not own Fraunhofer.
Thompson handles mp3 licensing for Fraunhofer:
Questions about MP3
End Users: Fraunhofer IIS is a research institute.
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Michelle Konzack wrote:
> Am 2007-02-22 10:23:35, schrieb pinniped:
>> Even Bill Clinton would never be able to convince anyone that MP3 was free,
>> so I'm not surprised the software author charges for MP3 support - he may
>> have spent some money t
Am 2007-02-22 10:23:35, schrieb pinniped:
> Even Bill Clinton would never be able to convince anyone that MP3 was free,
> so I'm not surprised the software author charges for MP3 support - he may
> have spent some money to acquire the documentation and also a licensing
> arrangement.
If you are
Arnt Karlsen wrote:
On Mon, 19 Feb 2007 12:30:52 -0500, Carl wrote in message
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
On Mon, Feb 19, 2007 at 07:12:53AM -0800, Alan Ianson wrote:
On Mon February 19 2007 01:51, Joe Hart wrote:
I'll still be putting the Christian's repo in my sources list, but
I thought that MP
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>
> correct. as long as any software is free, it is compatible with the
> DFSG, even if it is intended to work with non-free file formats such as
> mp3. this is also why MS Word *.doc can be read with plenty of free
> word processors (kwo
On Mon, 19 Feb 2007 12:30:52 -0500, Carl wrote in message
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
> On Mon, Feb 19, 2007 at 07:12:53AM -0800, Alan Ianson wrote:
> > On Mon February 19 2007 01:51, Joe Hart wrote:
> >
> > > I'll still be putting the Christian's repo in my sources list, but
> > > I thought that MP3 w
correct. as long as any software is free, it is compatible with the DFSG, even
if it is intended to work with non-free file formats such as mp3. this is also
why MS Word *.doc can be read with plenty of free word processors (kword,
OpenOffice among others).
Motto: chown -R linux:GNU world
D
On Mon, 19 Feb 2007 12:30:52 -0500
Carl Fink <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> On Mon, Feb 19, 2007 at 07:12:53AM -0800, Alan Ianson wrote:
> > On Mon February 19 2007 01:51, Joe Hart wrote:
> >
> > > I'll still be putting the Christian's repo in my sources list, but I
> > > thought that MP3 was one o
On Mon, Feb 19, 2007 at 07:12:53AM -0800, Alan Ianson wrote:
> On Mon February 19 2007 01:51, Joe Hart wrote:
>
> > I'll still be putting the Christian's repo in my sources list, but I
> > thought that MP3 was one of the "questionable" formats that goes against
> > the DFSG. Perhaps I am wrong.
>
On Mon February 19 2007 01:51, Joe Hart wrote:
> I'll still be putting the Christian's repo in my sources list, but I
> thought that MP3 was one of the "questionable" formats that goes against
> the DFSG. Perhaps I am wrong.
>
> In any event, I was pleasantly surprised.
I find that mp3 and ogg a
Joe Hart wrote:
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I did a really stupid thing and messed up my permissions all over, so I
said hell with trying to fix it and just reinstalled as a Windows user
might.
After the net-install (from today's daily build) I noticed that I could
play mp3 fi
On Sun, Oct 15, 2006 at 03:18:06PM -0700, P. Johnson wrote :
> J Merritt wrote:
>
> > I am trying to find a good mp3 organizer that will run under Debian.
> > Features: organizing mp3 audio files (by ID3v1/v2 data) into subfolders by
> > artist or category, rewrite ID3 tags, etc. Is anyone aware o
J Merritt wrote:
> I am trying to find a good mp3 organizer that will run under Debian.
> Features: organizing mp3 audio files (by ID3v1/v2 data) into subfolders by
> artist or category, rewrite ID3 tags, etc. Is anyone aware of such a
> package?
krename and a good naming scheme? I usually keep
Hi,
In article <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>,
J Merritt<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I am trying to find a good mp3 organizer that will run under Debian.
> Features: organizing mp3 audio files (by ID3v1/v2 data) into subfolders by
> artist or category, rewrite ID3 tags, etc. Is anyone aware of suc
On Sun October 15 2006 12:33 pm, J Merritt wrote:
> I am trying to find a good mp3 organizer that will run under Debian.
> Features: organizing mp3 audio files (by ID3v1/v2 data) into subfolders by
> artist or category, rewrite ID3 tags, etc. Is anyone aware of such a
> package?
I use Amarok, it's
On Sun, 2006-10-15 at 12:33 -0700, J Merritt wrote:
> I am trying to find a good mp3 organizer that will run under Debian.
> Features: organizing mp3 audio files (by ID3v1/v2 data) into
> subfolders by artist or category, rewrite ID3 tags, etc. Is anyone
> aware of such a package?
A few suggestion
On 2006-10-15, J Merritt <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I am trying to find a good mp3 organizer that will run under Debian. Feat=
> ures: organizing mp3 audio files (by ID3v1/v2 data) into subfolders by ar=
> tist or category, rewrite ID3 tags, etc. Is anyone aware of such a packag=
> e?
I purchase
Rick Reynolds wrote:
Lorenzo Bettini wrote:
Marc Shapiro wrote:
What is the best way to resample MP#s so that reasonable quality is
retained, while file size is noticeably reduced.?
Hi
I used lame to resample mp3 but all the ID3 tag information is lost...
how can ID3 tag be preserved?
I'v
Lorenzo Bettini wrote:
Marc Shapiro wrote:
What is the best way to resample MP#s so that reasonable quality is
retained, while file size is noticeably reduced.?
Hi
I used lame to resample mp3 but all the ID3 tag information is lost...
how can ID3 tag be preserved?
I've accomplished this vi
Marc Shapiro wrote:
What is the best way to resample MP#s so that reasonable quality is
retained, while file size is noticeably reduced.?
Hi
I used lame to resample mp3 but all the ID3 tag information is lost...
how can ID3 tag be preserved?
thanks
Lorenzo
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H.S.:
>
> Thinking of getting an mp3 portable player. Options are
> iRiver t30 and Samsung YP-C1Z. The latter also a radio
> tuner in it so this appears to be the preferred one. The
> main deciding factor for these was that they play OGG
> files.
I have an irivier H140 which appears as a normal U
On Fri, Aug 11, 2006 at 12:50:34 -0400, H.S. wrote:
>
>Thinking of getting an mp3 portable player. Options are iRiver t30 and
>Samsung YP-C1Z. The latter also a radio tuner in it so this appears to
>be the preferred one. The main deciding factor for these was that they
>play OGG files.
>
>Has anyon
On Fri, Aug 11, 2006 at 23:39:52 -0400, H.S. wrote:
[...]
> Got the Samsung YP-C1Z (basically YP-C1, Z means it has 1GB capacity).
> Gets detected as any usb stick, in Debian Etch running 2.6.12-2. BTW,
> when tried on Sid running 2.6.16, the kernel gave an error (in KDE)
> something about hal
H.S. wrote:
Thinking of getting an mp3 portable player. Options are iRiver t30 and
Samsung YP-C1Z. The latter also a radio tuner in it so this appears to
be the preferred one. The main deciding factor for these was that they
play OGG files.
Has anyone used either of these with Debian? I jus
On Fri, 2006-08-11 at 12:50 -0400, H.S. wrote:
> Thinking of getting an mp3 portable player. Options are iRiver t30 and
> Samsung YP-C1Z. The latter also a radio tuner in it so this appears to
> be the preferred one. The main deciding factor for these was that they
> play OGG files.
>
I use a S
H S writes:
> Thinking of getting an mp3 portable player. Options are iRiver t30 and
> Samsung YP-C1Z. The latter also a radio tuner in it so this appears to
> be the preferred one. The main deciding factor for these was that they
> play OGG files.
I own a Samsung YP-MT6. It works without problem
If anyone is using any other mp3 player with Debian, it would be great
if you could mention your models.
thanks,
->HS
PS: Target system is Debian Etch or Sid running 2.6.16 kernel.
i am using a starex mp3 player with debian. No big deal, its a (really)
cheapo brand, usb 1.1, 1GB, with radio
On Fri, 2006-08-11 at 13:35 -0400, H.S. wrote:
> Margiolas Christos wrote:
> > You have to know that some models, for example sony mp3s, need a special
> > software in order to download mp3s from your computer. So you have to check
> > if there is a software for linux. But I think is better for eve
H.S.:
>
> Thinking of getting an mp3 portable player. Options are iRiver t30 and
> Samsung YP-C1Z. The latter also a radio tuner in it so this appears to
> be the preferred one. The main deciding factor for these was that they
> play OGG files.
I don't know these models, but a quick suggestion
Margiolas Christos wrote:
You have to know that some models, for example sony mp3s, need a special
software in order to download mp3s from your computer. So you have to check
if there is a software for linux. But I think is better for everyone to buy
a mp3 which doesn't need any software...
C
You have to know that some models, for example sony mp3s, need a special software in order to download mp3s from your computer. So you have to check if there is a software for linux. But I think is better for everyone to buy a mp3 which doesn't need any software...
Christos
On 09.08.06 16:41, Marc Shapiro wrote:
> I have some .mp3 files that I would like to resample to a lower bitrate
> to take up less space.
That's true, I did it already and got the expected result.
> from what I have read, I should be able to do
> this with lame with a cmdline of:
>
>lame -
On Sun, 11 Jun 2006 00:29:08 -0700
Marc Shapiro <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> Well, lame does a conversion and does not give me any errors. I can
> play the file with 'play' from sox, and sox will take it as input to
iirc it depends if sox has come with links to the libmp3lame or other
mp3 re
Alan Ianson wrote:
On Sun June 11 2006 12:29 am, Marc Shapiro wrote:
Well, lame does a conversion and does not give me any errors. I can
play the file with 'play' from sox, and sox will take it as input to
another conversion, so it seems good (and suggests that sox does do
decoding, but not
On Sun, Jun 11, 2006 at 00:29:08 -0700, Marc Shapiro wrote:
>Marc Shapiro wrote:
>
>>Sox says that it can handle .mp3, but when I try to convert a file to
>>.mp3 I get the following error:
>>
>>sox: Sorry, no MP3 encoding support
>>
>>Am I missing something? Does it only decode .mp3 and not encode
On Sun June 11 2006 12:29 am, Marc Shapiro wrote:
> Well, lame does a conversion and does not give me any errors. I can
> play the file with 'play' from sox, and sox will take it as input to
> another conversion, so it seems good (and suggests that sox does do
> decoding, but not encoding, of .mp
Marc Shapiro wrote:
Sox says that it can handle .mp3, but when I try to convert a file to
.mp3 I get the following error:
sox: Sorry, no MP3 encoding support
Am I missing something? Does it only decode .mp3 and not encode
them? Is there some way to get sox to handle .mp3 encoding? Or is
On Wed, 12 Oct 2005 22:34:08 -0400
Roger Creasy <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I have a home network, a win xp desktop, a win xp laptop, and 3 Debian
> desktops. Everything seems ok with the network. All boxes have internet
> access and can share files, etc. However, I cannot play mp3 files that
> r
Roger Creasy wrote:
If the mp3s are on a shared folder on the xp box you should be able to
mount that on a debian system with samba and play them from there with
just about any mp3 player
OK. I have a newbie question. How do I mount the shared folder?
Roger
I have the following line
If the mp3s are on a shared folder on the xp box you should be able to
mount that on a debian system with samba and play them from there with
just about any mp3 player
OK. I have a newbie question. How do I mount the shared folder?
Roger
Roger Creasy wrote:
Hello:
I have a home network, a win xp desktop, a win xp laptop, and 3 Debian
desktops. Everything seems ok with the network. All boxes have internet
access and can share files, etc. However, I cannot play mp3 files that
reside on the windows desktop on the Debian boxes. Any
Deboo Geek wrote:
> How well are these devices supported and which ones are supported?
> Where can I get the list? Is there PNP support for these devices in
> debian?
If the player supports UMS (USB Mass Storage) it's very well
supported. I simply plug it in and an icon pops up on my GNOME desktop
On 5/8/05, Deboo Geek <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> How well are these devices supported and which ones are supported?
Which devices? Hiding the question away in the subject isn't the best of ideas.
The majority of hardware mp3 players are bog standages USB Mass
Storage devices, which have been we
At 12:01 13/09/2004, you wrote:
Can anyone recommend a program for recording and editing mp3's from the
line in on my sound card?
Combine Audacity with LAME and you've got yourself a fairly decent sound
editor.
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On Sat, Apr 03, 2004 at 06:05:36PM +0100, Ken Gilmour wrote:
> On Sat, 2004-04-03 at 18:01, stan wrote:
> > Now that I've replaced the CPU, all works better, except that MP3's
> > play too slowly.
> >
> > How can I fix this?
>
> How many Hard drives does the PC have? If there are two hard drives
On Sat, 2004-04-03 at 18:01, stan wrote:
> Now that I've replaced the CPU, all works better, except that MP3's
> play too slowly.
>
> How can I fix this?
How many Hard drives does the PC have? If there are two hard drives on
the same IDE controller, Operating system on one part of the cable and
> -Original Message-
> From: LeVA [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Sent: Wednesday, January 07, 2004 9:44 AM
> To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Subject: Re: mp3 file cutter
>
>
> Uh.. I have lame. I don't need Lame packages, because I've
> compiled it
&
2004. január 07. 15:08 dátummal Hugo Vanwoerkom ezt írta:
> LeVA wrote:
> > 2004. január 07. 00:26 dátummal Hugo Vanwoerkom ezt írta:
> >>LeVA wrote:
> >>
> >>http://www.mp3dev.org/mp3/
> >>
> >>or
> >>
> >>deb http://marillat.free.fr/ unstable main
> >>
> >>in your sources list.
> >
> > I don't un
LeVA wrote:
2004. január 07. 00:26 dátummal Hugo Vanwoerkom ezt írta:
LeVA wrote:
http://www.mp3dev.org/mp3/
or
deb http://marillat.free.fr/ unstable main
in your sources list.
I don't understand... What could I do with. It can not cut mp3 files
according to cue files.
Hugo.
So the mp3 c
2004. január 07. 00:26 dátummal Hugo Vanwoerkom ezt írta:
> LeVA wrote:
> > Hi!
> >
> > I'm looking for a program which can cut mp3 files, according to a
> > given cue file. I've tried CueSheetMaster (@ sf.net), but it is not
> > working. It does nothing when I click on the cut mp3 menu.
> >
> > An
LeVA wrote:
Hi!
I'm looking for a program which can cut mp3 files, according to a given
cue file. I've tried CueSheetMaster (@ sf.net), but it is not working.
It does nothing when I click on the cut mp3 menu.
Anyone can recommend a good program?
Thanks!
Daniel
http://www.mp3dev.org/mp3/
or
On Tue, 2002-12-17 at 11:28, Paul Johnson wrote:
> On Mon, Dec 16, 2002 at 02:22:39PM -0800, suresh kumar sharma wrote:
> > does anybody knowof any mp3 to wave converter's
> The disk writer plugin in xmms works pretty well for me.
Even easier:
mpg321 --wav song.wav song.mpg
Ross
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