diff --git a/www/docs/rvf.t b/www/docs/rvf.t index 25258e4240..171319fcca 100644 --- a/www/docs/rvf.t +++ b/www/docs/rvf.t @@ -8,7 +8,7 @@ the Archos Recorder / FM Recorder / V2 line.
Other option is to get the GUI Video Conversion Tool from John Wunder, which can be downloaded from - http://home.ripway.com/2004-2/66978/RockVideoRelease.zip + http://home.ripway.com/2004-2/66978/RockVideoRelease.zip. (Windows users only)
See also Fabian Merki's msi-rvf-gallery, a Java program for @@ -75,8 +75,8 @@ href="http://joerg.hohensohn.bei.t-online.de/archos/video/">http://joerg.hohenso OPTIONAL: You can name the output differently.
lame --preset standard [input.wav] [output.mp3]
@@ -86,8 +86,8 @@ href="http://joerg.hohensohn.bei.t-online.de/archos/video/">http://joerg.hohenso
lame --preset standard filename.wav filename.mp3
- OPTIONL: You can name the output differently. Also, you can use other wav to mp3 tool, or even use
- other options in the lame command. The --preset standard will give you a VBR file, so if you want a
+ OPTIONAL: You can name the output differently. Also, you can use other wav to mp3 tool, or even use
+ other options in the lame command. NOTE: The --preset standard will give you a VBR file, so if you want a
CBR file, just change the preset to --preset cbr [kbps], where [kbps] is the Constant Bit Rate desired.