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| Phil Walton 2003-10-26, 10:24 am |
| I've just got a copy of total recorder 3.4 and can only seem to be
able to record as wave files. I would be gratefull if anyone could shed any
light on how to record as MP3. Cheers
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| Adam Leinss 2003-10-26, 1:24 pm |
| "Phil Walton" <Phil@walton39.fsNOSPAMlife.co.uk> wrote in
news:bnglp9$1k1$1@newsg3.svr.pol.co.uk:
> I've just got a copy of total recorder 3.4 and can only
> seem to be
> able to record as wave files. I would be gratefull if anyone could
> shed any light on how to record as MP3. Cheers
What I usually do is use LAME with the RazorLame frontend which will
convert any WAV file into a MP3 file with any bit rate and frequency
you specify. It's freeware and very good:
http://www.mp3-converter.com/encoders/lame_encoder2.htm
Adam
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| Shadooby 2003-10-26, 3:24 pm |
| In article < Xns942073FA727CAaleinsstoughgu
ynet@toughguy.net>,
aleinss@toughguy.net says...
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>"Phil Walton" <Phil@walton39.fsNOSPAMlife.co.uk> wrote in
>news:bnglp9$1k1$1@newsg3.svr.pol.co.uk:
>
>> I've just got a copy of total recorder 3.4 and can only
>> seem to be
>> able to record as wave files. I would be gratefull if anyone could
>> shed any light on how to record as MP3. Cheers
>
>What I usually do is use LAME with the RazorLame frontend which will
>convert any WAV file into a MP3 file with any bit rate and frequency
>you specify. It's freeware and very good:
>http://www.mp3-converter.com/encoders/lame_encoder2.htm
I believe with the latest versions of Total Recorder you can specify an
mp3 codec such as LAME as your output, which in Phil's case would bypass the
need for using the Razor front end, and save him the hassle of recording the
files twice.
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| Barry Watzman 2003-10-26, 10:25 pm |
| Normally, you don't create MP3's directly, you first create a Wave file
and then convert it to an MP3. There are some specific cases in which
specific programs create MP3 files directly, but that not the most
general way in which MP3's are created.
Phil Walton wrote:
> I've just got a copy of total recorder 3.4 and can only seem to be
> able to record as wave files. I would be gratefull if anyone could shed any
> light on how to record as MP3. Cheers
>
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