Anytime I try to use LAME 3.97b2 to encode a WAV file, I get this error:
Command: C:\Programs\RazorLame\lame3.97b2\lame.exe --preset fast standard "D:\Our Lady Peace - Clumsy - 01 - Superman's Dead.wav" "D:\Our Lady Peace - Clumsy - 01 - Superman's Dead.mp3"
LAME 3.97 (beta 2, Nov 29 2005) 32bits (http://www.mp3dev.org/)
CPU features: MMX (ASM used), SSE (ASM used)
Using polyphase lowpass filter, transition band: 18671 Hz - 19205 Hz
Encoding D:\Our Lady Peace - Clumsy - 01 - Superman's Dead.wav
to D:\Our Lady Peace - Clumsy - 01 - Superman's Dead.mp3
Encoding as 44.1 kHz VBR(q=2) j-stereo MPEG-1 Layer III (ca. 7.3x) qval=3
RazorLame encountered an unknown message from LAME while trying to encode "D:\Our Lady Peace - Clumsy - 01 - Superman's Dead.wav"!
Encoded 0 files in 0:00:45
There was an unexpected LAME message for one file, please check log for error messages.
I use "--preset fast standard" to encode
What's wrong?
recommend going here and reading:
http://www.hydrogenaudio.org/forums/index....showtopic=28124 (http://www.hydrogenaudio.org/forums/index.php?showtopic=28124)
new encoders have new settings, razor lame is an old frontend. use the new command lines. ex: -V 2 --vbr-new
hope this helps.
cheers,
h
Maybe, just maybe, the Wiki on LAME should be added something like 'newer versions of LAME isn't compatible w/ old frontends such as RazorLame'...?
Or probably add it somewhere on the 'recommended setting' thread...
Seems most problem w/ LAME encoding stems from the use of RazorLame lately...
Use All2Lame (http://members.home.nl/w.speek/all2lame.htm).
Regards,
Madrigal
Use the search function - this has been asked at least 5 times in the last 30days.
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Yes, but which one from those posts whose poster is a frequent visitor to the site?
Most of them just login and fire away.
Use the search function - this has been asked at least 5 times in the last 30days.[a href="index.php?act=findpost&pid=349363"][{POST_SNAPBACK}][/a]
Yes, but which one from those posts whose poster is a frequent visitor to the site?
Most of them just login and fire away.
[a href="index.php?act=findpost&pid=349384"][{POST_SNAPBACK}][/a]
And are unnecessary time-sinks. The time spent with such unnecessary support-requests could better be spent on real needs.
edit: Maybe the idea of fighting spammers with a register-delay instead of banning of free mail-services, isn't that bad at all - it would also possibly cause new people to look around a bit before posting.
- Lyx