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wma2mp3 software

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Calum:
hmm, well, the scripts don't have their own codecs, and only act as an interface between the user and the actual programs which do the real work of conversion between one format and the other. these programs, mplayer, lame, oggenc and so on use codecs to do the actual encoding and decoding. the codecs are libraries, and without the specific library telling the program how to do the conversion, it wouldn't be able to do it.

So what i mean in short is: if it becomes illegal to play certain audio files, and you make it so you are able to do so on your computer, using mplayer for instance, then you would also be able to use wma2mp3 and the rest to convert, even though it would be illegal. There's nothing in the scripts themselves though which would be illegal, what would be illegal would be having your system with those codecs installed in the first place.

secondly, it looks like the wma2mp3.501megs site is down to me, is this the case? that's not too good, i should do something about it unless it comes back online...

thirdly, solemnwarning, that's cool! :-D i will put that on the wma2mp3 site as well then. brilliant.

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