On Monday 06 Sep 2004 09:44, Bill Wisse wrote:
On Sunday 05 September 2004 18:14, Andreas Philipp wrote:
El Dom 05 Sep 2004 22:49, Bill Wisse escribió:
Hi All I have a number of .wav files on my HD and like to convert them to .mp3 or .ogg. ( for obvious reason). Is there an easy program available under SUSE to do this? I googled around but couldn't find much, like a RPM .
You can download a rpm of the current version of the NotLame MP3 Encoder from http://www.eleceng.adelaide.edu.au/Personal/csanders/not_lame/. The blurb on the website says the rpm is for RH9/SuSE9, but I have installed it on SuSE 8.2 and it runs just fine.
There are several graphical frontends available, if it is that what you are looking for. On KDE, KAudioCreator can extract tracks from your CD and encode them with oggenc or lame/notlame. I do my encoding from the command line, though.
Thanks Andreas but this is not what I'm looking for. I know how to rip the .wav files from a CD. I want to convert existing .wav files on my HD to OGG or Mp3.
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the easy way is use oggenc from the command line man oggenc is quite good on the odd occaision i have found .wav files to put the squeeze on normally straight fom CD via GRIP .. using oggenc . i gave up on mp3 lame has a habbit of getting lame and making a mess of things i have found so ogg was very welcome . -- Linux user No: 256242 Machine No: 139931 G6NJR Pete also MSA registered "Quinton 11" A Linux Only area Happy bug hunting M$ clan PGN