amr2ogg
Par jpa le vendredi 16 février 2007, 08:50 - Dev - Lien permanent
I often use my cellular phone, a Sony Ericsson K700i to record my own voice to not forget things. Since it has a bunch of memory, instead of writing notes I record them. But sometimes I want to store those files on my laptop, as I can play them without using the phone.
So I searched for a tool to convert the amr format my phone uses to ogg files, or even mp3. I found a converter and such on the net (see the README), but nothing properly packaged, I tought. So I started reassembling things to have just an amr2ogg command line tool. What I did. Its just a plain bash using a binary converter.
I propose it now to the public. I dont know about licences, I'll check it to know if this can be release GPL or not. I'd like people testing it and telling me what could be done to make it even a better tool. I'd like debian packaging too, never looked at it. I may do it, when I'll have time. If you know how to do it, please do ;-)
Here's the tarball:DOWNLOAD IT. Please mail me at jean-paul at argudo dot org for any comment ;-)
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hello ! "i'll check it to know if this can be release gpl or not" :) préciion indispensable ? les parenthèses endisent parfois davantage que tou tle reste :) merci pour ce billet intéressant, au laisir de vouslire !