Re: Data CD [???] containing WMA files?

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On 25 December 2008 at 1:05, "Benny Bergeron" <bennybergeron8@xxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:

> Hey Kevin,
> Merry Xmas !

Thanks!  Same to you.  Man, oh man, do kids ever get up early to look 
in their stockings.  Zzzz.

> What kind of sound editor software do you have?

wma2ogg.pl works pretty well.  This also works well:

    mplayer -vc null -vo null \
        -ao pcm:waveheader:fast:file=foo.wav foo.wma

> You can grab the songs with your sound editor soft and convert them to the 
> format of your choice !

Just like above.

> Or... You can open, listen to that CD or rip it to your hard drive with win 
> amp for linux.

Amarok also plays them natively, which is fine for me.

Cheers....
 
--
Kevin


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