mhWaveEdit can do it, if you have libsndfile and lame/oggenc installed.. Just open the
file and save as something.ogg (or something.mp3)..
http://www.mtek.chalmers.se/~hjormagn/mhwaveedit.html
Regards,
Magnus
On Sun, 10 Apr 2005 05:10:29 +0000
carmen <ix(a)replic.net> wrote:
hi, im wondering how to encode several >2gb w64
files to a lossy format like mp3 or ogg
this is what ive tried so far:
sox: Failed reading itz.w64: Do not understand format type: w64
flac: ERROR unknown format
oggenc: ERROR: Input file "itz.w64" is not a supported format
ardour: plays ok, but no encoded formats available in export dialog
cubase sx, wavelab, nuendo in vmware: wont launch
samplitude in vmware: nothing happens
soundforge8 installer in WINE: wont launch
my vmware trial expired, and i didnt get to trying foobar2000 or soundforge8 in vmware,
but even if they did work, the audio would have to be sent over a samba connection at a
few mb/second..if samba didnt choke on the >2gb files to begin with..,.
..so hopefully linux can do this seemingly simple audio task..any ideas?