Hi,
When I encode a file, with the command line (for example):
oggenc h:\wavs\abc.wav -a sunshine
as expected, it creates a file h:\wavs\abc.ogg. However, adding the
'-t' command line option:
oggenc h:\wavs\abc.wav -a sunshine -t MrSunny
causes it to now create a file called MrSunny.ogg This behaviour could be
expected if I had used the '-n' option, but I have not, so I suspect
this must be a bug.
(I am actually trying to get oggenc up and running nicely with AudioGrabber, but
so far I no joy)
Has anyone else had trouble with this? Is there an official place to submit bug
reports other than these mailing lists?
-Luke
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