On Mon, 30 May 2005 22:46, Nick Rout wrote: > 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. [...] > 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 :)
You could do something like mpg321 -s $FILE | oggenc or there is a perl script at http://faceprint.com/code/ called mp32ogg which has more fancy options like duplicating tag information etc. HTH hads -- === ALL CSH USERS PLEASE NOTE ======================== Set the variable $LOSERS to all the people that you think are losers. This will cause all said losers to have the variable $PEOPLE-WHO-THINK-I-AM-A-LOSER updated in their .login file. Should you attempt to execute a job on a machine with poor response time and a machine on your local net is currently populated by losers, that machine will be freed up for your job through a cold boot process.
