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but i can't find any good command line mp3 to ogg converter
i have found only mp3toogg
if depends on mp3info i have install it but it still says mp3info could not found
so i remove it
is there other software for mp3 to ogg
If you have xmms installed you may want to look at oggre it is an output plugin for it and all you have to do is select the output plugin, the directory for the files and press play and have your mp3 converted to .ogg it works great.
When this thread is about converting mp3's to ogg's, I can't for the life of me understand why you would use it ask about an mp3 ripper. That said, before I switched to making oggs (which you should too unless you need them for portable mp3 players, your car CD, home stereo, etc., since unfortunately despite the higher quality, smaller size, and more flexible metadata of oggs, are not generally supported in most commercial player hardware), I use a cdparanoia pipe to lame as part of a bash script. Does the whole bit with grip to easily download, correct, and enter metadata, and discid to access the .cddb local database.
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