converting real audio to mp3
Steve Holmes
steve at holmesgrown.com
Thu May 22 08:53:09 EDT 2003
I've generally had pretty good luck with this method; in fact, I have
found the process to go several times faster than simply listening to
it. I think when the real audio stream is played or piped into vsound
it can go as fast as vsound can suck it in. The only thing I have
experienced once in a lone while is some how the stream will break and
the process abort. When this happens, I just start that particular
task up again and it usually completes ok. I guess it is a timing
issue of some kind.
But other than that, it has always worked well for me with no artifacts.
On Thu, May 22, 2003 at 08:47:50AM -0400, Christopher Moore wrote:
> Hello listers,
> Any suggestions on how to convert realaudio to mp3? Someone suggested to
> me using vsound and piping the output to an mp3 encoder. However, this
> must be done in real time and vsound can introduce unwanted noise.
>
> Thanks for any suggestions.
> Chris
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