4 Channel wav to mp3 |
4 Channel wav to mp3 |
Nov 22 2011, 19:30
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Group: Members Posts: 7 Joined: 18-February 03 Member No.: 5054 |
Hi, I hope this is the right section for my concern.
I'm going to encode a game soundtrack to mp3 with the newest LAME version (LAME 64bits version 3.99.2, --V 0 (-V 0 should give the best vbr quality, right? no -q switch needed anymore?). My problem: Some of the tracks have more than 2 channel. Is there any way LAME downmix them to stereo or do I have to use another tool for it? Which is the best way to convert multichannel wav to max quality vbr mp3? This post has been edited by SnakeSnoke: Nov 22 2011, 19:32 |
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Nov 22 2011, 20:12
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![]() Group: Members Posts: 492 Joined: 5-January 06 From: Dublin Member No.: 26898 |
To answer your first question, yes, no need to bother with the -q switch anymore.
Dunno if lame can do it on it's own, but SoX might be worth checking out. You may have to convert from 4-ch wav > 2-ch wav, then encode to mp3 using lame. |
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SnakeSnoke 4 Channel wav to mp3 Nov 22 2011, 19:30
DVDdoug I think you'll need to use an audio editor to ... Nov 22 2011, 20:10![]() ![]() |
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