--- Josh Coffman wrote: > > > --- Matt Mets wrote: > > > Mplayer can redirect its output to a file, so > there > > is no need to use > > an analog loopback to convert the file... > > Basically, use mplayer > > (hopefully compiled with wma support) to convert > wma > > to wav, then use > > lame (or other mp3 encoder) to convert to mp3: > > > > The example input file is "Daniel Bedingfield - > > Friday.wma" > > > > mplayer -vo null "Daniel Bedingfield - Friday.wma" > > -ao pcm > > lame -b 128 -h audiodump.wav -o "Daniel > Bedingfield > > - Friday.mp3" > > > > The script mentioned in the post above looks like > it > > does basically > > the same thing, but in an automated fashon. > > > > Also, if you only want to make an audio cd, it > would > > probably be best > > to forgo the wav to mp3 conversion, and make your > cd > > using the wav > > files: > > > > mplayer -vo null "Daniel Bedingfield - Friday.wma" > > -ao > > pcm:file="Daniel Bedingfield - Friday.wav" > > > > Matt > > > > > > I should have mentioned I had found that earlier and > tried it. Didn't exactly work for me. but I might > need > a codec for WMA. > Got an audio cd burned. Stupid DRM stuff... I had to play the file in Windows Media Player, which then acquired the license and embedded the uniqueID license into the WMA so media player would play it. I then used Roxio to burn the audio cd. Annoying. Hopefully I can either convert them now to ogg or rip from the audio cd. __________________________________ Yahoo! Mail - PC Magazine Editors' Choice 2005 http://mail.yahoo.com --------------------------------------------------- PLUG-discuss mailing list - PLUG-discuss@lists.plug.phoenix.az.us To subscribe, unsubscribe, or to change you mail settings: http://lists.PLUG.phoenix.az.us/mailman/listinfo/plug-discuss