[PlanetCCRMA] Lame problems on RH 7.3
Mark Knecht
markknecht at attbi.com
Tue Dec 31 10:47:01 PST 2002
Fernando,
Last night I built Lame as per your instructions on the Planet. (Very
good instructions by the way!) The build appeared to go cleanly.
However, when ever I try to make an mp3, using a wave file from
Ardour or from Pro Tools, I see literally thousands of these
messages scrolling by:
l3_side->main_data_begin: 3608
Resvoir size: 3712
resv drain (post) 6
resv drain (pre) 0
header and sideinfo: 288
data bits: 3221
total bits: 3515 (remainder: 3)
bitsperframe: 3344
This is a fatal error. It has several possible causes:90
0X0.000000000000D10P-16385ME compiled with buggy version of gcc using
advanced optimizations 9% Your system is overclocked 1% bug in LAME
encoding libraryInternal buffer inconsistency. flushbits <>
ResvSizeInternal buffer inconsistency. flushbits <> ResvSize
[mark at Godzilla mark]$
At the command line I just used:
lame -h input.wav output.mp3
Possibly the 'buggy version of gcc' is a comment about 2.96 that came
with RH 7.3? I don't know.
Have you built Lame recently on a 7.3 box and can you run it cleanly?
Is there another mp3 encoder I could try out?
Thanks,
Mark
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