MP3 Split Program for Linux?

Nat Gross natgross.rentalsystems at verizon.net
Mon May 9 19:10:00 UTC 2005


Robin Laing wrote:

> Nat Gross wrote:
>
>> micheal wrote:
>>
>
>>>
>> But, as pointed out earlier, it does not support mp3 outta the box 
>> (like the Windows version), and not everyone wants to dl the sources 
>> and rebuild. Isn't there some add-on pkg that automatically makes 
>> Audacity work like the Windows version?
>> Thanks
>> -nat
>>
>
> Audacity requires lame to do mp3's.
> It is easy if you have the correct repositories in your yum conf file. 
>    Fedora/Red Hat is just playing it safe in the cases of legal 
> action.  With mp3 being added by the user instead of RedHat, they 
> don't have to worry about being sued.  I feel it also protects the 
> user better.
>
> http://techpubs.sgi.com/library/dynaweb_docs/linux/usr/HOWTO/Fedora-Multimedia-Installation-HOWTO.html 
>
>
>
Thank you much for the url.
I did use yum to install it but I received queer errors when I invoked 
Audacity. Now, lo and behold, (don't know why, maybe due to a reboot) it 
works! Installed the libmp3*.so, a-ok.
TA
-nat




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