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Topic: Control over LAME stdout (Read 1705 times) previous topic - next topic
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Control over LAME stdout

Anyone know of a way to gain greater control over what lame displays on stdout? I want to see the progress and one or 2 other lines, but not all the lines displayed every time i encode a track. I tried the --brief switch but that doesn't appear to do anything. I would jsut capture the output and filter it, but then you can't see the progress of course. Is my only option to hack the source?

Thanks in advance.