Nyal,
The simplest way is to rip your .wma to .wav and rencode as .mp3. the
following command should work if you have both "lame" (mp3 encoding) and
mplayer (.wma decoding) on your system. The block below should be
entered as a single line.
-Mike
for i in *.wma ; do mplayer -vo null -vc dummy -af resample=44100 -ao
pcm -waveheader "$i" && lame -m j -h --vbr-new -b 160 audiodump.wav -o
"`basename "$i" .wma`.mp3"; done; rm -f audiodump.wav
On Tue, 2005-10-11 at 10:49, nyal wrote:
> Greetings all,
>
> I have several files that are in WMA format that I'd like to convert to MP3.
> Thought I'd ask the group for recommendations for an app that can accomplish
> this. I'm currently running Suse 9.1 and I'm pretty much an FNG when it
> comes to Linux so please be gentle.........
>
> Nyal R. Cammack
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