OK I know that sounds like a sad thing for a open source advocate to
want to do, but needs must and my car player doesn't do ogg.

Googling seems to lead me to sad sack windows programs or forums.

I know I could probably read a number of man pages and figure something
out, I guess the idea is basically to decode to .wav (by playing the
stream to stdout?) and then re-encoding as mp3. However there a
multitude of programs to do any of that, each with a zillion options,
and I also know that if it isn't done right quality will suffer and I'll
have to start again.

So, any tips, magic incantations or other suggestions would be
gratefully received.

I'd prefer something on the command line that I can script. I also have
enough room to keep the oggs as well as the new mp3's, at least until I
get it right :)
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Nick Rout <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>

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