On Tue, 2002-06-18 at 11:32, Mark Janssen wrote: > There might be, but converting from one lossy audio codec to another > only makes matters worse, just leave mp3's as mp3's... and ogg's as > ogg's. > > You could convert them by doing something along these lines. Decode the > mp3 back to waveforms (output to stdout, or file) and save this in a > wave-file. Oggenc the wave-file. > > I've done this with some conference recordings which were made in really > HQ, high bitrate mp3's. I considered this a huge waste of disk (en > network) space, so I converted them to LQ (q0 or q1) vorbis files. > > For speach this is more then enough (even music sounds acceptable) and > gave me a huge space saving (192+k/sec -> 40-50k/sec) > > I however do NOT recommend you do this with music or sounds you want to > keep in a High Quality (just re-record from the original source, if > available) > Thank's, this was what I suspected. I still wish I could change the format of the files I share with p2p from mp3 to ogg...:-/
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