Antonio Olivares wrote:
I'm looking for a Fedora/KDE application to convert ogg music format to mp3. (My Android phone does not accept .ogg files.)
A script called ogg2mp3 in Linux Questions may help:
http://wiki.linuxquestions.org/wiki/.ogg_to_.mp3
Cut and paste it and save as ogg2mp3 in any directory where the ogg files are at or whereever you want it, then $ chmod +x ogg2mp3 then run it like the suggestion
find /path -name *.ogg -exec ogg2mp3 {} ;
Thanks very much for this, and all the other (many) responses.
This was the first I received (by email) and I found it worked perfectly.
Actually, the loss of quality often mentioned was not noticeable in my case, as the files I was converting were actually speech rather than music. I can't tell the difference (on my laptop) between the original .ogg files and the translation into mp3. (On the other hand I am not very sensitive to this kind of thing.) As far as I can see, the script above converts first to WAV and then to mp3.