Free Software entrepreneurship: Debian, Ubuntu and beyond.
2007-07-28
Dear lazy Fluendo
Surely there must be a way of using gstreamer0.10-fluendo-mp3 to produce MP3 files using Sound-Juicer, so that I can listen to my favorite albums on my Sony-Ericsson phone while commuting to work via the Helsinki-Tallinn ferry, but how?
1 comment:
Anonymous
said...
Hello.
Well, as the description of gstreamer0.10-fluendo-mp3 says:
"This GStreamer plugin permits decoding of MPEG 1 audio layer III streams."
So, no encoder here, only a 'flump3dec' decoder feature... As pure Debian does not have any MP3 encoder, I would suggest you try the LAME-based gstreamer0.10-lame from http://debian-multimedia.org/. 'gst-inspect lame' then and you are ready to go for a new audio profile.
1 comment:
Hello.
Well, as the description of gstreamer0.10-fluendo-mp3 says:
"This GStreamer plugin permits decoding of MPEG 1 audio layer III streams."
So, no encoder here, only a 'flump3dec' decoder feature... As pure Debian does not have any MP3 encoder, I would suggest you try the LAME-based gstreamer0.10-lame from http://debian-multimedia.org/. 'gst-inspect lame' then and you are
ready to go for a new audio profile.
Hope this helps.
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