UI misses option to pass cmd line arguments

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livecd
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UI misses option to pass cmd line arguments

Postby livecd » 14 Jul 2010 18:53

Re: Audio options when converting a file to another format.

MP3 encoder (Lame), and other audio encoders, not only offers CBR (Constant Bit Rate) encoding, but also VBR (variable bit rate).

VBR option is NOT in the UI of VLC 1.06, while it's an option available in the command line.
Click on hypelink to see current UI
http://rapidshare.com/files/406947351/VLCMP3.png

An example of a good interface (notice as well the CRC option and possibility to choose Joint Stereo option), is the following.

http://rapidshare.com/files/406947998/M ... ttings.png

This inferface could be shared for other codec wma, ogg, etc.

Hope to see it rapidely integrated, so that it will be in Ubuntu 10.10 flavours.

Thanks

Re: http://www.videolan.org/doc/streaming-h ... /ch03.html

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Re: UI misses option to pass cmd line arguments

Postby ILEoo » 15 Jul 2010 09:16

Did you check preferences -> all -> input/Codecs -> audio codecs for those options.

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Re: UI misses option to pass cmd line arguments

Postby livecd » 17 Jul 2010 12:00

>preferences -> all -> input/Codecs -> audio codecs
I didn't know, still it's totally unclearfor me :
How to specify a MP3 VBR encoding max 320Kb/s min 32Kb/s JointSterero with CBR.

Re: http://wiki.videolan.org/VLC-1-0-x_command-line_help
UI should also clarify whether a 0 value is a min or max in encoding quality (vorbis, etc....), the example of interface I showed is KISS, viz clear and without ambiguity or need to check in manual to whether 0 means high or low quality.


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