So I have a collection of CD's that I ripped to .ogg. My new stereo doesn't support .ogg and I'd like to batch convert them to .mp3 so I can toss them on a flash stick and not have to lug around my charger/aux in audio cable.
I know I can re-rip them all, but honestly I don't feel like it. It would take too long, and they're all still packed in a box in some unknown closet as I just moved.
There are a bunch of results if you google for it, but I don't exactly trust most media players or converters and would like some opinions.
I use DBPowerAmp for pretty much everything. It supports batch conversions, so you can select all of your music and do it all in on shot, and it also supports multi-core processing so it'll convert as many songs as a time as you have cpu cores. You can also convert to multiple formats at the same time. It's pretty handy, and super easy to use.
not sure, but you could check out Super. I use it to batch convert .flv to 3g2, mp3 and ogg, but never gone from ogg to mp3 with it. I suppose it should be able to do it though.
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Mediacoder is also good for batch conversions (video too).