On Mon, 31 Mar 2003, Audioslave - 7M3 - Live wrote:
Having an mp3 to wave program. Then converting the files to ogg format might be a decent feature to have.
What are the laws about undoing mp3s? Can a mp3towave program be safely included?
This has been also talked to death when Red Hat Linux 8.0 was released. Any software which takes MP3 data and decodes it into audio data is an MP3 decoder. The only difference between an mp3towav program and an mp3 player, is that the output of the mp3 player goes to your soundcard, and the output of mp3towav goes to a file on your hard disk with a header attached to the front of it. In either case, both programs are mp3 decoders, the only thing different being the destination of the decoded data.
Thanks Mike,
I didn't take into account what the file was originally. It is great to be able to change them into ogg files though. At least the final product is in a supported format.
Jim
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