Looking for a way to convert my Windows Media Audio Lossless files (40+GB) to OGG-FLAC format while preserving my ID Tags. The idea of re-ripping from CD's or losing the majority of the current tag info just isn't in the cards. Anyone with a solution? Thanks in Advance!
WMA Lossless to Ogg-Flac with preserved ID Tags?
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Re: WMA Lossless to Ogg-Flac with preserved ID Tags?
dBpowerAMP Music Converter with the right codecs from 'Codec Central' will do that. -
Re: WMA Lossless to Ogg-Flac with preserved ID Tags?
Forgive me if this sounds newbie, but I've already tried the FLAC and OGG codecs; neither of which or in any combination are identified as OGG-FLAC (lossless OGG). In essence, I'm trying to convert WMA lossless to an OGG-FLAC lossless format with an OGG file extension while preserving my wma Id Tags. I realize that OGG-FLAC is a FLAC file wrapped in an OGG container; have tried WMA to FLAC to OGG, but that just gets me lossy OGG. I must be missing something simple, but am stuck and appreciate your wisdom in advance. Thanks...Comment
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Re: WMA Lossless to Ogg-Flac with preserved ID Tags?
Why do you want it in a Ogg container? it could be better (for compatibility) to have FLAC files as FLAC files.Comment
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Re: WMA Lossless to Ogg-Flac with preserved ID Tags?
Originally posted by SpoonWhy do you want it in a Ogg container? it could be better (for compatibility) to have FLAC files as FLAC files.Comment
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Re: WMA Lossless to Ogg-Flac with preserved ID Tags?
There are FLAC plugins for Nero. Would that help?Comment
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Re: WMA Lossless to Ogg-Flac with preserved ID Tags?
Originally posted by SpoonThere are FLAC plugins for Nero. Would that help?
Alas, I just used FLAC's tool to create a test OGG-FLAC file and M3U2SB doesn't like its Tags either. Oh well, so much for my original post thought; I'll have to resort to Sony's OMG product SonicStage which doesn't play well with other playlists from other media players and introduces DRM/Checkin/Checkout headaches & extra work unnecessarily.
What I was hoping to do was overcome the deficiencies of M3U2SB, but I'll have to wait for the author to update the program. Thanks for responding!Last edited by Manhapf; February 16, 2004, 08:20 AM.Comment
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