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Ubuntu Convert Ogg Flac to mp3
April 20, 2008 |
If you are looking for a software to convert Ogg or Flac format music file to mp3 format or vice versa on Ubuntu. You can use Sound Converter, if it’s already installed, you could find it under Applications -> Sound & Video -> Sound Converter. If it’s not installed, you can either install it using command line from terminal:
sudo apt-get install soundconverter
or you can also go to System -> Administration -> Synaptic Package Manager, search for Sound Converter and install it from there.
After installation, you should be able to launch it from Applications -> Sound & Video -> Sound Converter.
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