LameBatch should do the job ... it's a front end onto the lame
encoder/decoder and I'm pretty sure it can do this sort of thing.  You'll
probably need to do it in two passes though, first time through converting
all the mp3s into .wav files and then reconverting the .wav files into the
correct .mp3 files.
Why can't you just record the MP3s onto your minidisc through your PC
soundcard output though?  The loss of quality going through analogue is VERY
unlikely to be noticable when what you are recording is only low-quality MP3
files.

Dave

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From: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: "MiniDisc List.com (postings)" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Thursday, June 28, 2001 5:03 PM
Subject: MD: MP3s


>
> I have loads of old recordings on my pc as MP3s at low bit rates (Old
radio
> shows in mono etc) that I want to transfer to minidisc. The quantity
> involved makes it impractical to burn them as audio onto CD-R or CD-RW.
As
> my DVD player can play MP3s from CD-RWs (i.e. data CDs), the best solution
> seems to be to burn them onto CD-RW as MP3s. The problem is that my DVD
> player only plays MP3s that are to the ISO standard (MPEG1 layer 3,
44.1kHz
> 16 bit stereo). Can anyone suggest some software that will convert my old
> MP3s to the standard bitrate etc. I've experimented with the MP3 output
> plugin for WinAmp, but that doesn't work for this application.
>
> Jim Day


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