batch convert mp3 to ogg

Amichai Rotman amichai at iglu.org.il
Mon Nov 21 06:55:57 UTC 2005


I would strongly recommend re-ripping the whole structure. If you intend to
hear it on your computer only - re-rip to the Flac format. If you need it
for a mobile player device, make sure it supports OGG Vorbis an then re-rip
it to that.
 This post reminded me I should check if I can make my Nokia 6680 smartphone
play Flac, if it can, I will also re-rip all.
 As for the ripper itself - I found Grip to be my best choice - but it is a
matter of taste - it is a front-end, so I guess you can find other
front-ends that better suit your liking.

 On 11/21/05, THUFIR HAWAT <hawat.thufir at gmail.com> wrote:
>
> On 9/6/05, Robin Laing <Robin.Laing at drdc-rddc.gc.ca> wrote:
> > James Wilkinson wrote:
> ..
> > FWIW, I rip to flac as it is lossless. Now to get a flac codec on
> > my mp3 player.
> ..
>
> Ah, interesting. I always found it strange that with the advent of
> *more* storage (iPod) that quality hasn't improved at the same pace.
>
> -Thufir
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