[vlc] Basics of capturing audio stream as .WAV (Win2K)?
PK
djc at resiak.org
Mon Feb 13 09:41:42 CET 2006
Based on hints scattered around the documentation, in the graphic interface, and on the net, I've tried to
capture streamed audio with VLC 0.84a and save it as a .WAV file (under Windows 2000), but can't quite get it.
I've managed to go as far as to have it create a file which WinAmp reports as "damaged", but which appears
to have at least the beginnings of a header.
What's the magic?
Second question: what's the magic to save a stream as MP3? Sub-question: how to specify MP3 coding parameters?
Seems to me that fully-worked examples would be useful additions to the most obvious documentation. None of
the examples I found seemed to do the trick. Did I overlook something?
Thanks for any help.
Pete
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