Re: [vox-tech] mp3 help
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Re: [vox-tech] mp3 help
very cool -- i'm making a cd sampler of totally obscure jazz/fusion/rock
bands for a friend's birthday, so yeah, you guessed what i'm doing. :)
actually, most of these songs i have on CD precisely because i heard the mp3
and said "hey, that's cool". like this one progressive rock band from the
70's. a french group called 'visitors'. totally obscure, very talented
bunch of people. i was forced to buy their cd off of amazon.com. bleah.
although i haven't gotten amazon spam yet... i'm still waiting!
but there are some cd's which i haven't been able to find, so i'm stuck with
only the mp3...
thanks chris! i'll check it out.
pete
On Fri 20 Apr 01, 11:12 AM, Chris Lupo said:
> If you're interested in converting mp3's to wav's, and then burning to cd,
> you should check out mp3munch.pl (I found it on freshmeat). It's a perl
> wrapper that uses mpg123, sox and cdrecord.
>
> Really pretty cool, even makes the file names friendly for you.
>
> -- Chris
>
> On Fri, 20 Apr 2001, Peter Jay Salzman wrote:
>
> > i want to convert an mp3 file to wav format.
> >
> > i know mpg123 converts mp3 -> raw pcm data. so now how can i convert this
> > to wav format?
> >
> > is there an app that goes directly between mp3 to wav?
> >
> > pete
> >
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