Ubuntu :: Converting .ogg Files To .mp3?
Apr 14, 2010What are the proper ffmpeg instructions for converting .ogg files to .mp3?
I have followed several formulas, but each time I get an error message.
What are the proper ffmpeg instructions for converting .ogg files to .mp3?
I have followed several formulas, but each time I get an error message.
I am converting .tif images to .eps and am trying to do a bunch of them at once. I have tried
Code:
convert *.tif *.eps
but this doesn't do it.
I have heard that tclient v2 is much better than the one that comes with ubuntu or even remmina and have found a rpm package for it.
I search and found I should use alien to convert to a deb so I can install; I am getting the following error :-
sudo alien -k tsclient-2.0.2-1.fc11.src.rpm
error: incorrect format: unknown tag
mkdir: cannot create directory `tsclient-2.0.2': File exists
nable to mkdir tsclient-2.0.2: at /usr/share/perl5/Alien/Package.pm line 257.
I am running alien from the directory where the .rpm file is and while the extraction is done the creation of a deb file is not.
I copied some songs off a CD and wanted to convert them to mp3. Is there a program that I should have used to rip them that would have done that or is there a program that will convert them for me?
View 9 Replies View RelatedIs there a way (strictly in Ubuntu -- well I am viewing the noteworthy files under wine) to convert these files to lilypond format? I have tried the nwc2ly converter, but so far without any success. Any thoughts, or suggestions? You see I have a friend that has done a lot of Orthodox Music in NWC, but I want to get it into Lilypond as it will look better, and then I can easily convert to pdf, and easily change things if needed, etc. But I would rather not have to print and retype it all.
View 1 Replies View RelatedWhat's the accepted method for converting Mythtv's nuv files to avi files now?
I ask this because nuvexport seems to be unsupported these days. The last released version removed support for using transcode to convert the files. This leaves only mencoder and ffmpeg, and these have the following problems:
1) mencoder is much, much too slow. It takes about five times as long to convert a file as transcode ever did.
2) Ubuntu's ffmpeg is crippled, and doesn't work. I realise that there are instructions for installing a version of ffmpeg that works, but as this does not provide any method for creating Debian packages of it, I do not wish to pollute my filesystem with a mish-mash of manually installed software.
Is there any way to convert nuv files with transcode?
I have a whole bunch of wma files I want to convert to a more liked format like wv flac or shn. Shntool does not seem to want to do that soundconverter and soundkonverter both refuse too. My wma format is wma1 or wmal cannot tell if it is 1 the number or l the letter L.
1. They play in xine straight off. Xine is in your synaptic
2. To convert quickly install dBpoweramp under wine again quick and no fuss.
I downloaded a couple of TTA files and they are just static on playback. Do I need a different codec or something? Converting the files to FLAC yielded the same results. I'm running a 10.04 64bit machine.
View 9 Replies View RelatedI'm tryin' to convert media files to other formats using winff.But nothing happens ! I mean a terminal window popping up and then nothing happens to the files , I tried many formats like (wmv,avi,flv,mp3,wma etc.) to others , and I have all prerequisites . I'm not sure
- ffmpeg (Multimedia player)
- Gstreamer ffmpeg video plugin (Codecs to play formats)
- libmp3lame
- libmp3lame (DEV - I thought that this could be useful)
and this is an image off winFF on my desktop ,
when i scan some documents they are saved as .PNM files. what I would like is JPGs.
does anybody know any good ways of batch converting pnm files to jpeg files.
i need a command line application for converting .pptx (PowerPoint 2007) Files into .ppt (PP 2000/2003/XP)Files.
Is there any tool existing or is it even possible to do the convert via openoffice?
The only requirement is, to do that via command line or a script which can be executed from the command line.
I am looking for a command line command to convert ~2500 .flac files to .ogg files. All of the .flac files are in one folder and I would like to have the .ogg files put in a folder labled OGG - I would like to retain song information etc if possible.
View 3 Replies View RelatedI am looking for a nice and simple GUI app that can handle multiple audio formats and convert between them, something like Xrecode in windoze. Maybe by any chances you know about such alternative or similar application
If no such application exist, then i would like to find some solution for easy conversion for these scenarios:
Mainly i keep my music collection in flac format, so i mostly care for conversion from other formats to flac.
Does anyone have a simple to use bash script or some such that will convert MSSQL dump files to MySQL formatted dump files?
View 6 Replies View RelatedI've been a Linux user for 5 years, though this I only recently started using RPM based distros. I'm still in my first week using Fedora and I love it. Hats off to the development team. Now, onto my question:
I have a rather large collection of music in three different formats: MP3, OGG, and FLAC. I'd like to shrink my library by converting all the flac files to ogg. However, since I don't want to convert from lossy to lossy, I'm going to leave the mp3s alone. Is there a program that will allow me to do this quickly and easily? I'd prefer a GUI, though I'm comfortable working with the terminal if needed.
I was able to convert a Real Estate Firm from using Microsoft OSS to OpenSuse 11.2.The Real estate agents in the firm are pleased and some are not but it's the cost of doing business and saving money.I am at a cross road or should I say I have come to a bump in the road. Most of the agents create their flyers and signs in Microsoft Publisher, I tried Open Office 3.X and I'm unable to open or edit the files in question.Do have any suggestions or could you point me in the direction of a solid solution that will help me either convert the files or a program that can be used with-in OpenSuse 11.2 that can edit the files
View 9 Replies View RelatedI'm rather new to linux, and I have a dedi server. I know how to browse, install, remove etc, all the basics needed to use it. I've installed flvtool2, memcoder and ffmpeg, and at the moment im converting avi files in to flv. Im then passing metadata using yamdi.
However, this process is very timely as im converting loads of avi files at a time.Im looking for a script, or a way where I can execute one command/script and which will convert all files in the directory I specify, then run those converted files through yamdi.Im guessing it would be some sort of loop, and then changing for each file?
I have many .mkv files that have soft subs I'd like to convert so I can play them on my iPad. What Linux tool can I use to do this more of less automatically?
View 5 Replies View RelatedI'd prefer a command line version if possible. Batch use would be best.
View 6 Replies View RelatedI need to convert a couple files on a CD to .mp3 files to put them on my mp3 player.
View 6 Replies View Relatedi have a few .ISO's i need to convert to .BIN/.CUE files.
i find all kinds of software for converting .bin/.cue's into .iso's, but not vice-versa.
I'm trying to put a background on a DVD through DeVeDe, Image i want to use is jpg and it only accepts png, I do prefer to work from terminal i can learn and become more comfortable with it, But a GUI would be good too
View 5 Replies View RelatedI have been looking everywhere and even tried writing this shell script my self but almost blew up my computer ahahah I suck and i'd seriously appreciate some help here so can sombody please convert this .bat into a .sh Here it is:
@echo off
Title Client
START java -Xmx512m Gui 30 0 lowmem members 32
exit
I have spend the entire weekend trying to convert a mkv file with a DTS audio track to an AC3 audio track. I wrote a small article on it on my website with plenty of links and suggestions. I used applications like TVersity, PS3 Media Server, mkvdts2ac3 script, and avidemux. I just hope i can save someone's weekend with this. Anyway here is the link:
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every time i try to convert from ogv to avi file using ffmpeg on ubuntu 10.04, this was working on 9.10 the output avi file comes out looks like this
View 9 Replies View RelatedIs there a command that I can use in terminal to convert a .avi file to a .mp4 file?
View 1 Replies View RelatedI just setup a dual boot Ubuntu/Vista Basic on my Compaq Presario laptop (came with Vista Basic - hate it). I know my 10 key encrypted code (26 chars) for my WEP key that I use to connect to my Belkin wireless router with Vista. How do I convert it to WPA to create a wireless connection in Ubuntu?
View 1 Replies View Relatedi am converting my DVDs into a media library. The ripping itself is no problem. (using Xilisoft dvd-rip under wine; works flawless).
when i convert to a mp4 file, with good quality, the output is always around 1.2 -1.8 gb. depending on the movie file. i tried Xvid and the size is pretty much the same. only by reduucing the pixel size etc... i get like a 600-800 mb file.
when i see other ripped movies, with about the same movie length, they getting 800mb mp4, in perfect quality, no smaller screen, pixels are great etc... is there any kind of advanced setting to it? bitrate, audio? to get down to this file size..?
I have mediatomb (0.12.0~svn2018-6ubuntu2) installed on Ubuntu Server 10.04.2 LTS which I use to serve video to my PS3 (slim version). MOst videos work fine but I have some mkv's giving me trouble.I'm trying to use mencoder to re-code the video to one that the PS3 can play. mkvinfo says the video track is Codec ID: V_MPEG4/ISO/AVC and the audio track is Codec ID: A_AC3.I used this command to convert to avi (found it in a thread on this forum):
mencoder -oac mp3lame -lameopts cbr=128 -ovc xvid -xvidencopts bitrate=1200 video.mkv -o video.avi
but the PS3 says the avi is an unsupported format.
Code:
kannibal@Kannibal:~$ cd ~/Desktop
kannibal@Kannibal:~/Desktop$ sudo alien --script -k sqldeveloper-3.0.04.34-1.noarch.rpm
[sudo] password for kannibal:
[code].....
filename is correct and it is placed on the desktop in rpm format but when i try to convert using terminal i get the above errors.