On Thu, 2015-01-22 at 11:50 -0600, Michael Cronenworth wrote:
> WAVE files don't have a bitrate per-say like lossy formats do.
You have bit depth (the audio data is represented by 8-bits, 16-bits,
32-bits, etc., per sample). Which may be unsigned or signed (the
numbers represent absolute values a
On 01/22/2015 07:44 PM, jd1008 wrote:
Aaaaw! You mean I cannot use words like irregardless ? :) :)
"Contact is not a verb under *this* roof!"
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On Thu, Jan 22, 2015 at 08:44:29PM -0700, jd1008 wrote:
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> On 01/22/2015 02:20 PM, Cameron Simpson wrote:
> >On 22Jan2015 11:50, Michael Cronenworth wrote:
> >>On 01/22/2015 11:22 AM, jd1008 wrote:
> >>>it does the conversion, but does not honour the bitrate param.
> >>>How do I force the bitrat
On 01/22/2015 02:20 PM, Cameron Simpson wrote:
On 22Jan2015 11:50, Michael Cronenworth wrote:
On 01/22/2015 11:22 AM, jd1008 wrote:
it does the conversion, but does not honour the bitrate param.
How do I force the bitrate param for the ourput?
WAVE files don't have a bitrate per-say like lo
On 22Jan2015 11:50, Michael Cronenworth wrote:
On 01/22/2015 11:22 AM, jd1008 wrote:
it does the conversion, but does not honour the bitrate param.
How do I force the bitrate param for the ourput?
WAVE files don't have a bitrate per-say like lossy formats do.
Please: "per se".
http://en.wi
On 01/22/2015 11:22 AM, jd1008 wrote:
it does the conversion, but does not honour the bitrate param.
How do I force the bitrate param for the ourput?
WAVE files don't have a bitrate per-say like lossy formats do.
If you want to control file size the only option is to reduce, or increase, the
I first sent it to the ffmpeg users mailing list, but unfortunately, my
experience with that
mailing list is that most of the time, no one replies :)
So, I am forwarding to this ML .
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Hi, I tried to transcode a few mp3 files to wav using the command
for f in