On Sat, Nov 08, 2008 at 04:14:37PM +0000, Farran wrote: > On Wed, 2008-11-05 at 12:19 +0000, Javad Ayaz wrote: > > Does anyone know if any of the open source programs like winff can > > decode from Sony's .oma format. > > > > To those who dont know Sony's sonicstage wraps mp3 files in .oma and > > then puts it on the player. > > > > I dont have access to a windows pc anymore so i would ideally like to > > carry on using something opensource but not lose all my music as well.
> er sorry can't help but I'll back up the request :P I've looked around a > bit but can't find anything. Unless soundconverter works? unlikely... > I have a friend who's just moved completely to linux and he's lost his > whole collection too cos it's in .oma. This is always a danger when storing your data in closed/DRM'ed formats. I don't know about the specifics of the .oma format but could you not burn the tracks to a CD using the Sony .oma playing software then rip them back in ogg/vorbis under Ubuntu? Similar to dealing with DRM'ed tracks from the iTunes music store? -- Gav Ford [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://revford.pwp.blueyonder.co.uk I think we need to: Realign the radar processor
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