wrote:
> Not offhand. You might try the sox port.
Tony is probably someone who would be the best
informed on this subject. Or Jerry.
SOX was o.k. for doing certain kinds of basic
soundfile format conversions, but the last version I
picked up -- and this has to be a couple years ago, at
least -- did not address proprietary formats like .WMA
at all. I'm not even sure it covered .MP3, either.
My recollection is in the negative. (I don't have SOX
installed anywhere at the moment.)
Before the W2K boot partition it lived in crumped, I
got the best results I've found to date from the free
version of MusicMatch. (There is also a pay version,
with more extensive features.) It handled ripping
tracks from CDs and format conversions, among other
things. That was a while ago, but I continue to hear
good things about this program. From what I've heard,
there are good reasons why some *Video* multimedia
app.s from the Dark Side might not run under Odin or
even SVISTA, but I wonder if that has any bearing on
the audio app.s, or if anyone has tried getting
MusicMatch to work like that.
Jordan
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