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Re: audio format converter: msg#03739
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Re: audio format converter |
If they're .WAV files, then I'd convert them to Ogg Vorbis. If they're
FLAC files, then it depends on how much space you have/need. Given
that FLAC is lossless (like WAV), an Ogg Vorbis conversion will give
you superlative quality.
I just thought of a way to convert the lossy-formatted ones (e. g. WMV,
MP3) so that there will be no further fidelity loss. Consider
converting these to FLAC, which is lossless. The file size will be a
bit bigger, but the fidelity will remain. Pretty much all the SanDisk
Sansa devices support FLAC (and Ogg Vorbis, BTW); I have a Sansa Clip
that I just love for this reason.
--TP
Brian Norman Wootton wrote:
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class="moz-text-flowed" style="font-family: -moz-fixed">I have about
12 GiB of music tracks and they are a mix of
any audio format you ever heard of. What I would like to do
is convert them all to one format. I thought mp3 would be
the most useful, but any better suggestions would be
appreciated.
I have a 'how to' to do the above but it is console based,
with lots of shell scripts. I thought that there might be
an X Gui based package which would take the pain out of all
this work, but so far I've googled about with little result.
Any pointers gratefully received.
brian
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