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Re: MP# (or OGG) -> WAV? How?



--- Elimar Riesebieter <riesebie@lxtec.de> wrote:
> On Sun, 17 Nov 2002 the mental interface of 
> stan told:
> 
> > I'm reading a bunch of records inot myy system using the great
> gramofile
> > package. I'm converting these .wav files to .mp3's (or maybe
> .ogg's) but I
> > wonder if it's possible to go the other way?
> > 
> > I would like to retain the ability to write CD's of these tracks on
> a
> > conventianl Cd. But the .wav files are a little large just to keep
> around.
 I don't think they fully understood you... I think you were saying
that at a later date you want to "unencode" the mp3's and ogg's back to
a wav format to burn them.  You can decode ogg's or mp3's to wav's
using lame and most other encoders. 
this taken from:
$man lame
---snip----
lame --decode
              Uses LAME for decoding to a wav file.  The input file can
be any input  type supported  by  encoding,  including  layer I,II,III
(MP3) and OGG files.  In case of MPEG files, LAME uses a bugfixed
version of mpglib for decoding. If -t is used (disable wav header),
LAME  will  output  raw  pcm  in  native endian format.  You can use -x
to swap bytes order.
---snip----

HTH
Shawn




=====
Shawn Lamson
Debian Gnu\Linux Sid
Kernel 2.4.19-custom
XFree86 Version 4.2.1

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