rob
you're going to lose info if you don't rerip whatever you do, the way that ogg
and mp3 compress audio is different in that although they both 'lose' sounds
that are 'less important' they don't lose the same parts, this means that a
wav decoded from an ogg has stuff missing compared to the
On Monday 20 October 2003 01:32 am, Rob Blomquist wrote:
Out front, let me say that I love Ogg-Vorbis, but my car audio player and
home DVD player prefer mp3s, so I am looking at converting my 10GBs of oggs
into mp3s.
My question is how to best do it, without ripping the CDs a second time. I
Out front, let me say that I love Ogg-Vorbis, but my car audio player and home
DVD player prefer mp3s, so I am looking at converting my 10GBs of oggs into
mp3s.
My question is how to best do it, without ripping the CDs a second time. I am
going to try to NOT use ogg2mp3 as to go from one lossy
On Sun, 19 Oct 2003, Rob Blomquist wrote:
I am going to try to NOT use ogg2mp3 as to go from one lossy to another is way too
lossy for me.
I am wondering if a better path would be to use oggdecode, and to pick up the
wave file in mp3encode or lame.
Though the latter is the path I would
Rob Blomquist wrote:
Out front, let me say that I love Ogg-Vorbis, but my car audio player and home
DVD player prefer mp3s, so I am looking at converting my 10GBs of oggs into
mp3s.
My question is how to best do it, without ripping the CDs a second time.
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