On Wednesday 30 March 2005 11:25 pm, Tim Nicholson wrote:
Jos van Kan wrote:
I have used lame for years and the mp3 files, certainly at the higher bitrates (>= -b128 -q5) are quite good. Did you try lame from the command line? I now use kaudiocreator/lame with even better resulte. (It uses a varying bitrate). So grip must be the culprit.
Regards, Jos.
I have kaudiocreator installed, which is supposed to include the lame encoder, and indeed it has installed /opt/kde3/lib/kde3/libaudiocd_encoder_lame.so (and .la) however I cannot get lame to work from the command line (bash: lame: command not found) and from kaudiocreator ripping to the lame encoder fails with a "lame encoder not found" error.
Any idea what has gone wrong?
You have not installed lame. If you did it would be found in /usr/bin/lame Those other files are simply libs and such used by kde to invoke lame. Best place to find it is http://packman.links2linux.de -- _____________________________________ John Andersen