OK, Thanks David. I have this MP3 encoder thing working OK. Now, some of
you with some experience, please help me with recommended options. It looks
as if there are 3 different types of codec. I went with the Ec98Enc one and
it worked fine. The bit rate seems to make a huge difference. 256 K
produced something decent, and compressed the file to about 20% of the wav.
128 K bitrate produced very noticeable distortion compressing the file to
about 10% size. And, what is this type 1, 2, and 3 thing anyhow?
So, now I have this pitch shifting sample down to a 450K MP3 file. If
anyone wants it, let me know. My apologies to those who have already
suffered through the 2.5 Meg WAV file. At least I learned something today.
Larry H.
----- Original Message -----
From: <dbivins@...>
To: <motm@egroups.com>; Paul Schreiber <synth1@...>
Sent: Thursday, June 29, 2000 10:06 PM
Subject: Re: [motm] DIY - interval switch, audio sample
Ech, sharpen your teeth first on the very FREE Electronic Cosmo. Go to
http://ec2000.xperiment.net/projects.html
and you'll find a dead-simple mp3 encoder for Windows (only, sorry if that's
a drag), including 3 codecs, plenty of options, rivalling ones that cost
money. Save yer bux fer MOTM!
I like it better than the Xing program anyway.
David.