What about
ffmpeg -i winfile.avi oggfile.ogg
Once you have the codecs installed, you can check for support with ffmpeg -formats
Steve.
>>> On Tue, Jun 20, 2006 at 10:53 AM, in message
<e5d6f5b00606200253xcc2e01dk97de2699a8675fd0 at mail.gmail.com>, "Neil Quiogue"
<nquiogue at gmail.com> wrote:
> You might have better luck searching for ogm (OGG Media) to mp3 in Google.
>> On 20/06/06, jason corcoran <jason at jcorcoran.net> wrote:
>>>>>>>> I have googled and I must be using the wrong search as all I can find is
>> Win32 apps. Whats the best way to convert a ogg file to an mp3 file?
>>>> The nearest I can find is mp32ogg but no ogg2mp3 script
>> Thanks
>> Jason
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