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Old 02-19-04, 04:38 PM   #1 (permalink)
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Ogg Files

I am wanting to convert some files to OGG from MP3 so I can get more on my 128mb card. Does anyone recommend a good software to convert these files? i have downloaded a couple but they allow one song at at time and they limit the conversions till you buy the software. Ideally, i would like to convert many files at once. Please include a link if you are referring me to a certain software. Thanx
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Old 02-19-04, 04:58 PM   #2 (permalink)
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dBpowerAmp can do that. After you install and configure dBPowerAmp, simply open up a folder highlight the MP3 files you want to convert, Right-mouse-button and select "Convert to..."
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I can't figure out how to use dBpowerAmp for the life of me! As far as I can tell I have downloaded all the Ogg codecs at their 'codec central' and still can't get anything in the drop-down conversion menu but wave, Mp3 and something else that I can't remember now. Also, I have tried and tried to download the codecs to access WMA support but can't get that to work either. I have been to their support forum and can't find any useful insight. I had just given up on it but this thread made my blood warm about it again.
By the way, the program looks awesome and would be super useful. The link to the website is www.dbpoweramp.com Now if I could only get it to work!
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Old 02-19-04, 11:28 PM   #4 (permalink)
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Another vote for dbPowerAmp. It is the best converter that I have used.

As far as the codecs, when you download them they are installable executables. When I installed everything I just used the default locations and everything worked fine.
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...thought that was cagey after seeing the Avatar.
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Old 02-22-04, 07:28 PM   #6 (permalink)
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I use "winLAME". It does transcoding, and is nice and straightforward to use.

http://winlame.sourceforge.net/

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Old 02-22-04, 11:28 PM   #7 (permalink)
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Watch out! Converting lossy to lossy is bad news in most cases...You may be disappointed with your results...
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