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By jonas.kirilla - Posted on March 5, 2005 - 09:53:07 (#16068)
Current version when comment was posted: Nightly |
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Check, one, two. Is this thing on? ;)
(Just testing the talkback email notification.)
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By Zaranthos - Posted on November 5, 2004 - 20:27:23 (#14657)
Current version when comment was posted: Nightly |
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I've tried 4 different versions of lame all with the same results. It encodes the first track then hangs. Looks like lame doesn't exit so if you kill it you lose the end of the MP3.
This used to be a great app. BeUnited needs to get on the ball and update some of their abandoned adopted children I think....
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| Problems with latest release version and lame-3.96-beos-i686.pkg |
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By Zaranthos - Posted on November 5, 2004 - 19:19:48 (#14656)
Current version when comment was posted: Nightly |
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When you encode a CD lame hangs at the end of each track or Flipside doesn't close it? In order to encode the next track you have to kill lame.
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| Does not work with newer ogg... |
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By BeOSFreak - Posted on October 24, 2003 - 15:19:15 (#9342)
Current version when comment was posted: Nightly |
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While this is one Really Cool App, I'm supprised that it does not support the Newer OGGVORBIS encoder, compiled in 2003, which includes oggen, oggdec, ogginfo. I believe the zip file is called oggtools.zip or oggsheltools.zip on BeShare. Can't remember right now, I'm at work, ad firewall prevents me from accessing BeShare via Ozone.
Can someone Please fix this?
BTW, it supports the older oggenc, compiled in 2000 for those of you whom didn't know.
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| Can't find add-ons |
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By rmdnet - Posted on April 2, 2003 - 04:58:54 (#6702)
Current version when comment was posted: Nightly |
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When I try to encode something I get the error message that the program can not find the add-on executables. I copied gogo to /home/config/bin/ but I doesn't work.
Any ideas?
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By mouth - Posted on March 13, 2003 - 19:58:09 (#6382)
Current version when comment was posted: Nightly |
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i would really like to see command line argument support. an example of what i mean is you can use the interface -OR- over-ride it and strictly use yuor commandline arguments. i use many features of lame that simply won't translate with this interface.
here is an example of the current argument i use :
lame --nspsytune --vbr-mtrh -V1 -mj -h -b96 --lowpass 19.5 --athtype 3 --ns-sfb21 2 -Z --scale 0.98 -X0 <input> [output]
thanks for listening!
-= mouth =-
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By ahwayakchih - Posted on March 31, 2002 - 00:22:18 (#731)
Current version when comment was posted: 1.0.7 |
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... and than write attribs You want, and apply them to all at once :)
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| This is the only mp3 ripping tool I use |
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By misza - Posted on March 30, 2002 - 22:16:09 (#730)
Current version when comment was posted: 1.0.7 |
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I LOVE this app:^)
I don't know why more people don't use it, it's so simple and fun to use!.
just one suggestion, there should be a hotkey that would move the details editor to the next track. Here's the scenario, click on a track in the main window, enter it's details, then click on the next track, that's alot of clicking for 20 tracks. Can we please get a user-configurable hotkey for that function, if possible? Thanks :^)
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By Blue Monk - Posted on February 5, 2002 - 20:44:06 (#408)
Current version when comment was posted: 1.0.7 |
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You've gotta love FlipSide A.E. It combines the lovely editor features of Army Knife with the ability to control multiple output formats in an useful GUI. No complaints here.
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