Re: Lame outputting float instead of 16bit mp3s

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Ave Julien,

Using 
$ lame -b 48 -m m -q 2 in.wav out.mp3 
produces a file with the desired characteristics for me:
$ file out.mp3
out.mp3: MPEG ADTS, layer III, v1,  48 kbps, 32 kHz, Monaural
$ file in.wav
in.wav: RIFF (little-endian) data, WAVE audio, Microsoft PCM, 16 bit,
stereo 44100 Hz

If the input file is not sampled at 32 kHz, lame will do the
resampling -- unlikely to be of the quality that Eric's or Fons'
resamplers provide, though at that target bit rate you might not 
care too much :).

Cheers,
Tim

[Julien Claassen]
>  I'm sorry, it wasn't float, mplayer was wrong too. It was just stereo and not
> mono. It seems though, that I can't encode to mono, even though I tried -m m
> (for mode mono). So one issues solved, another arisen. :-(

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