Found a good tool for converting anything to Ogg

JamesZeppelinJamesZeppelin Member Posts: 1,927
Found a really straight forward audio converting tool for making Ogg's

I have tried the two listed.
To be honest they both seemed to be a pain.
Ogg was the easiest but unless im missing something it could only convert from a CD.

Was a pain to burn everything first. I found myself burning a disc for one little beep.

After som searching i came across this
http://sbooth.org/Max/#max

Really awesome pretty much drag and drop (with batch) just about any format to another

Comments

  • ktfrightktfright Member Posts: 964
    That's great... But GS automatically turns sounds to OGG now.
  • JamesZeppelinJamesZeppelin Member Posts: 1,927
    Well.... ok there is that

    Doh!
  • micahmicah Member Posts: 85
    Audacity is good free, open source, cross-platform audio editing software. It can open and save to lots of different formats (including wav, mp3, ogg, and other stuff), but it's also really good for recording audio from a mic, clipping audio down, and doing effects like fading in and fading out, adding echo, and things like that. http://audacity.sourceforge.net/

    And if you have a lot of Adobe software see if you have Soundbooth. It's other professional audio editing software that's really good.
  • quantumsheepquantumsheep Member Posts: 8,188
    Then there's always this online resource too:

    http://media-convert.com/

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  • QuinnZoneStudiosQuinnZoneStudios Member Posts: 452
    If you have a Mac, chances are you have Garageband. That is actually pretty good for developing and mastering loops, voices and sound effects. Then let GS to the Ogging!
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