Preston Crawford <me@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote: > Right now I'm using the command... > /usr/bin/mplayer -playlist http://<servername>/feed.pls > -dumpaudio -dumpfile atc.mp3 Again, RTFM. This isn't an answer that is "use command X with options Y" non-sense. Encoding is VERY SUBJECTIVE -- and I make the assumption you are using "lame" as your encoder! I've tried to _minimize_ by post as best as I can, but I'm sure some people will privately (or even publicly) bitch, moan and otherwise complain. I ask you to read the man page, especially the "-lameopts," or you'll have to if you're not using "lame." - SPLITTING FILES To split files, the option is "-endpos". You can put it in terms of hh:mm:ss.mm (integers default to seconds), or bytes (b), kilobytes (kb) or megabytes (mb). E.g., to encode files to 1MiB each: /usr/bin/mplayer -endpos 1mb -playlist http://<servername>/feed.pls -dumpaudio -dumpfile atc.mp3 Now you'll probably have to loop during recording. E.g., for i in `seq -f %03g 1 100; do /usr/bin/mplayer -endpos 1mb -playlist http://<servername>/feed.pls -dumpaudio -dumpfile atc${i}.mp3 done You will probably get dummy, near-0 byte length files at the end -- or hit Ctrl-C when your program has ended. - FIDELITY AND BIT-RATE OPTIONS Bitrate and fidelity matters on what codec you are using. Newer MPlayer releases is using the "lavc" method. There are various programs it can use, but "lame" is what I use. Here are the options for the "lame" encoder. -oac mp3lame Now you have to talk about the algorithm to the encoding rate. This is why I said RTFM. Assuming you're using lame, read up the manpage on "-lameopts". The two base modes I typically use are constant bit rate (CBR) and average bit rate (ABR). ABR is typically recommended, although try CBR if you have troubles with ABR -- passes might be an issue with real-time encoding. Then there is the actual bitrate option in kpbs. Then there are more subjective quality, algorithm quality, compression, etc... So if you just want me to give you a set of options to try, since it sounds like you're listening to voice, use ABR with a bit-rate of 64kbps and see how that works. -lameopts vbr=3:br=64 Again, there are no less than 30+ options/variables for just the lame encoder for MP3 under mencoder. This is highly subjective, so I leave it to you to explore further. -- Bryan J. Smith | Sent from Yahoo Mail mailto:b.j.smith@xxxxxxxx | (please excuse any http://thebs413.blogspot.com/ | missing headers)