I’ve been doing my best to support musicians and artists who aren’t on the bankroll of the major labels but I refuse to purchase anything with DRM. Well I’ve amassed quite the library of music and I’m starting to ponder ogg. It works just as well on all the platforms I use so my idea is that I should use it because of its stance on freedom.
Enter dir2ogg…
I’ve got it running as we speak converting my entire library. It should be a mess to wade through the leftover files (not confident enough to enable the deletion of source files after conversion parameter) but I think it’ll be worth it. It is another habit to get into when it comes to storing media on my equipment.
Edit: The quad core processor in this workstation makes this easy by not even slowing me down while its doing the conversion.
Re-edit: Brick wall. I cannot keep the track number ID3 information in the file upon converting it.





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