Mark Jordan wrote:
the article mentioned using the Ogg or Flac codecs. Is there a tool
that easily converts mp3 to these formats? can ogg or flac be put onto
cds and played? when i means simple it would be nice to have something
like "convert foo.mp3 bar.ogg"
Many tia
Mark
On 11/21/05, Michael A. Peters <mpeters@xxxxxxx> wrote:
On Mon, 2005-11-21 at 13:36 +0000, Ian Malone wrote:
As for Helix, the Realplayer 10
for Linux binary from Real includes support for closed codecs,
including mp3.
Agreed.
On x86 anyway - remove HelixPlayer and install RealPlayer - AFAIK
everything HelixPlayer does is done better by totem anyway.
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Converting from one compressed lossy format to another is not a great
idea as the quality goes down.
On a fresh rip, I rip to flac as it is lossless. Most players I have
seen won't play flac. For my iRiver I then reencode to ogg. If need
be I will encode to mp3 from flac.
On downloads, I look for the best product but usually go and purchase
the CD to ensure I get decent quality from a wav file.
There is a whole thread on converting from one format to another.
For single conversion I open in Audacity and then save in the chosen
format. Simple solution.