Well, nope. I was talking about MPlayer because it can play all kinds of
MPEG streams. This means .mpg files, and audio .mp3 files,
Sure. But I and probably most people don't associate mplayer with .mp3
files, but xmms, noatun, mpg123, etc. The OPs mention of mplayer
possibly incorrectly
What is your usual way to convert mpg files to wav? Have you tried
xmms-diskwriter? (I suggested MPlayer as a solution because i
Are you perhaps confusing .mpg (motion picture files) with .mp3
(compressed sound files)? While both have similarities, .mp3 are
strictly sound files (mpeg 1 layer
No typo. My wife sings in a choir. One of the members downloaded bunch of
music samples from the net and I promised to make a music cd out of them.
XMMS or Noatun play them allright but when I tried to convert them to wav
like usual mpg it failed.
What is your usual way to convert mpg files
What files are .mpga files and how can I convert them into .wav or any other
burnable format?
Wahur
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On Thursday 20 February 2003 11:23, Vahur Lokk wrote:
What files are .mpga files and how can I convert them into .wav or any
other burnable format?
Wahur
I don't know what mpga is (just a guess: an MPEG audio-only stream?)
but you can probably convert it to WAV with MPlayer. It's simple.
On Thursday February 20 2003 08:23 am, Vahur Lokk wrote:
What files are .mpga files and how can I convert them into .wav or
any other burnable format?
Wahur
Maybe someone made a typo? I suspect they're mpeg-2,3, or 4 files
(.mpg, .mpeg, .m2v, etc), which are video files. If you play one
Tom,
What i went ahead and did was some sent me mpga file and i changed the
extension to mpg and they work just fine.
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On Thursday February 20 2003 10:50 am, K. Spress wrote:
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Tom,
What i went ahead and did was some sent me mpga file and i changed
the extension to mpg and they work just fine.
Kenneth E. Spress
That's why I mentioned 'typo'? ;)
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On Thursday 20 February 2003 18:12, you wrote:
Maybe someone made a typo? I suspect they're mpeg-2,3, or 4 files
(.mpg, .mpeg, .m2v, etc), which are video files. If you play one
with mplayer from the CL, in the console ouput you'll see the actual
file type. Mplayer, (maybe other players