Can you hear the difference between a CD and a high-quality MP3? If not, stop here, do not pass go, and do not collect $200 :-) Just buy a couple of portable MP3 players (el cheapo flash-based that you don't care about and a nice hard-drive jukebox), buy a slimp3, use easytag to clean up all your tags and make sure your music collection is all well-ripped, then sell off the whole pile of CD's and CD players to someone who likes dead technology.
If you can hear the difference, skip ogg entirely and rip the music using FLAC, then transcode to ogg or mp3 or whatever as the mood strikes you. On Thu, 2003-10-30 at 22:48, Rob Blomquist wrote: > What's available for Linux Multimedia resources? > > By that I mean email lists, books, and websites. > > My interests are in mostly audio right now, but I am trying to get my sweetie > to get me a digital movie camera for Christmas, so that might change. > > I would love to understand the details of the differences between oggs and > mp3, I would love to find out about noise filtering and ID3v1 vs ID3v2, and > converting between them. How about other tools than Audacity and Gramofile? > > Or maybe this tells me to just stay here, and ask away. > > Rob -- Jack Coates Monkeynoodle: A Scientific Venture...
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