Nathan,
There is a program that will do it... soundcoverter. You may also have to get the coder for mp3 and ogg to do the conversions.
Jon
---- Nathan Aubrey <
paysonlinux@gmail.com> wrote:
> All,
>
> I have literally thousands of mp3 files that I want to convert to ogg. They
> are all legitimate files with no copyrights. Nonetheless, they all have tags
> stating what each file is with author/title and other information in them. Is
> there an easy way to convert them to ogg without having to manually write in
> all the tagging info again?
>
> I am hoping for something that will just read the info into the new file. I
> know I'll loose some quality, but I'm willing to re-encode that as a larger
> file to make up for it.
>
> I want to get away from mp3 and stick with ogg.
>
> nathan
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