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Wednesday, July 25, 2012

[SurroundSound] Re: Question

There's also a free file converter called Xrecode II. Its open source is here:

http://xrecode.com/

Once you've converted OGG to WAV, you can change its bitrate in a Wav editor -- Sony Soundforge, Adobe Audition, Steinberg WavLab, etc. There used to be a free bitrate converter -- was it called RateBrain?


On Tuesday, July 24, 2012 10:33:22 PM UTC-7, RW wrote:
dbPowerAmp can convert those files for you.  I've heard that it can be found at Demonoid.me...
 
-RW-

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