> ----- Original Message -----
> ∗From:∗ Andy Thompson <mailto:andy.thompson@...>
> ∗To:∗ Mellotronists <mailto:mellotronists@yahoogroups.com>
> ∗Sent:∗ Saturday, December 21, 2002 9:51 AM
> ∗Subject:∗ [Mellotronists] Off topic
>
> Chaps
>
> Unbelievably, I still don't have any MP3-WAV (& vice versa)
> conversion software on my PC. Can anyone recommend someting good,
> and free? I've been to download.com, but the choice is bewildering.
>
>
> Andy T.
> M400 #1145
There's absolutely no need to pay for MP3 software. The cream of the crop
is found in the freeware realm. Here's what you want:
Ripper/Encoder combo. I use EAC (uses LAME 3.92 as encoder). Go to the
"download" section for the latest version -->
http://www.exactaudiocopy.de/dbPowerAMP is also an excellent ripper/encoder that uses LAME 3.92. It
has the advantaage that it installs as a "right-click" Windwos Explore
function. Get it from -->
http://www.dbpoweramp.com/If you're like me and do a lot of stuff in "batch" mode then get the
RazorLame front-end. Enable the histogram and watch the encode process -->
http://www.dors.de/razorlame/source.htmlFor playback I use Winamp3. It can also be used to edit the ID3 tags. Go
to the home page -->
http://www.winamp.com/Suggested settings for very high grade VBR MP3s using the LAME encoder -->
-b 128 -m j -h -p -V 0 -B 320 --lowpass 19.7 -q 0. This will give you a
minimum frame setting of 128kbps, with the encoder dynamically using up to
320kbps for music that needs the extra bits to accurately represent it.
The lowpass filter setting will ensure that the high-end fidelity of the
audio doesn't get whacked. Quality will be the highest possible for MP3.
Enjoy!
Any questions, email me.
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Cheers,
SDM -- a 21st century schizoid man
http://systemstheory.netinternet music project
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