Hello All,
I have a ton of various music files on my machine that are in
various states of migrating from .mp3 to different formats. The primary
reason for this is because of the issue of licensing between Linux
and the MP3 format. And although there are GUI tools to do nearly every
job you need, there are times when the command line is still your
friend. For instance, say you want to do batch jobs – the command line
is good for this. Or say you want to (for whatever reason) secure shell
into a remote machine and then convert your files. For whatever reason you need, it’s good to know that the tools are available for the job.
The tools I am talking about are mpg123 and mpg321.
Although mpg321 claims to be a drop-in replacement for mpg123, I still
prefer to use both tools (the former for converting .mp3 to .wav and
the latter for converting .mp3 to .ogg). And in this article you will
see how simple it is (using the command line) to convert these file
types.
For more Follow this link :- http://www.ghacks.net/2010/02/05/covert-mp3-to-wav-and-ogg-from-command/
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Thanks & Regards,
Tejas Barot
Linux Administrator,
Red Hat Certified Engineer,
http://blog.ask4itsolutions.com
"Mind is never a problem; mindset is." - Shri Narendra Modi
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