On Jan 21, 2005, "Patrick" <patrickm@xxxxxxxxx> wrote: > To solve this, I have be using Google (my best friend) and couldn't > find an easy way. Except converting it first to wave (using mplayer) > and converting it back to ogg. If you have 10 - 20 files, it is a > possibility, but not with 20gig... If you have 20 gig, the best thing to do is probably to write a script to automate the conversion. Here's what I use to convert stuff with both video and audio, or just video, to Ogg Theora/Vorbis. It shouldn't be too hard to get it to handle audio-only as well.
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