[ lame-Feature Requests-1989250 ] Support .ACT file format

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Feature Requests item #1989250, was opened at 2008-06-09 20:24
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Category: None
Group: Compatibility
Status: Open
>Priority: 1
Private: No
Submitted By: jidanni (jidanni)
Assigned to: Nobody/Anonymous (nobody)
Summary: Support .ACT file format

Initial Comment:
We S1MP3 owners desire you support reading the .ACT format used for recording voice. See http://bugzilla.mplayerhq.hu/show_bug.cgi?id=1022 .

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>Comment By: Rogério Brito (rbrito)
Date: 2008-06-10 13:45

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Hi.

Being a user of an S1MP3 player, I also would appreciate if lame could be
a swiss-army-knife of sound readers, but it is better to rely on other
libraries to get the job done (like libsndfile). I don't even know if
mplayer can play .ACT files (the last time I checked, it couldn't).

So, following the Unix paradigm, let's have one thing that does the job
and does it well: compressing files to MP3 format.

If you see that others (most likely, libsndfile, which is what lame uses
for its input in the most general form), then please let us know.

For now, I'm lowering the priority of this Feature Request.


Regards, Rogério Brito.


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