Easiest way I know to convert from ogg to wav is oggdec. You can even
say oggdec *.ogg and it will do the right thing (don't try that with
lame --decode).
Robert

On Fri, Oct 12, 2012 at 4:12 PM, Cowboy <c...@cwf1.com> wrote:
> On Friday 12 October 2012 05:10:51 pm Patrick Schmalstig / WRRJ Radio wrote:
>> It looks like SOX can do ogg from their website... but I've had no
>> experience with it. I've only had experience with FFMPEG, LAME, and
>> Audacity. You could try it and let us know how it works!
>>
>
>  Methinks most of these GUI things are probably just graphic
>  front ends to SOX anyway.
>  You may find it's as simple as
>  sox infile.ogg outfile.wav
>  if your version of sox has vorbis support compiled in.
>  If it doesn't work, sox will tell you why.
>
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