I need a audio encoding prgram that can AT LEAST convert OGG files to MP3 files. I don't want a BeSweet or BeLight because they crap up my PC. Anyone know of a decent one?
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may B it's a bit nooby solution, but just try to "record" that sound from your sound output
this is a perfect program super mp3 recorder pro official site |
I use DBpoweramp. It can convert to and from multiple formats, so long as you download the codecs for them.
Go to www.dbpoweramp.com :ok: |
Winamp. Use Disk Writer output, and an MP3 encoding program, or just go and use LAME Mp3 encoder right away (I don't trust it, though)
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I don't trust WinAmp. I'll try the one Rinforzando gave me.
.:EDIT:. I also want something completely free. No trial. |
I use AudioConvert, but I don't think it's free. You could try to do it with Audacity (free), import the ogg, then save as mp3. :whistle:
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***Completely Free and Bugless***
Cheetah Audio Converter. I have used to to complete my OGG UT2004 music files to Windows Media Player MP3's. Works flawlessly and no negative side effects...like loss of money :whistle: |
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I'm just curious... Unless you are wanting to play the OGG files on an mp3 player, why do you want to convert to mp3? One lossy format to another lossy format = lower quality than first file. You can't gain quality by converting to mp3, you are only going to lose it... And besides, ogg vorbis is a supirior format (imo).
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I know Ogg Vorbis is the best media type ever it's just that I need them in mp3 because I'm putting them onto a site (HINT HINT! *Abando...). Any, DB power thing worked. Took 3 hrs on a shitty PC. But I'm done. DB isn't free, it's a 30 day trial. Still works good. Besides, my mp3 player can read ogg.
Ogg Rocks! Get the audio codec now. Play it in your Windows Media Player. |
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