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Top 4 Methods to Convert APE to MP3 for Linux, Mac, and ...

    https://www.vidmore.com/convert-audio/ape-to-mp3/
    Audacity is free audio converter software for Linux, Windows, and Mac operating systems. It has the ability to convert APE to MP3 effectively. Along with the audio conversion, you can also edit the audio itself, allowing you to record, copy, paste, delete, record audio, and so much more. What is more, you can add effects to your recording.

audio - How to convert APE files to FLAC in Linux? - Unix ...

    https://unix.stackexchange.com/questions/654812/how-to-convert-ape-files-to-flac-in-linux
    this feels woefully unrelated to Linux – FFmpeg runs on pretty much anything modern. So, wouldn't you rather want to ask this on SuperUser.com? Feels like the crowd there would be more familiar with such tools. Also, as dirkt says, lossless audio, so decompress to wav, reencode as flac should always work. –

How to Play .ape (Monkey's Audio)????? - Linux Mint Forums

    https://forums.linuxmint.com/viewtopic.php?t=75512
    Try downloading the .ape file from the link that I posted (will provide us with some file consistency since this file plays for me) and then run. Code: Select all. mplayer -v sh3.ape. which will provide verbose output and then post it here uncut.

package management - How to install APE (Monkey's Audio ...

    https://unix.stackexchange.com/questions/413925/how-to-install-ape-monkeys-audio-in-mint-rosa
    I would like to be able to manipulate .ape files in Linux Mint Rosa. However, there seems to be no Monkey's Audio package in the standard repositories (at least with that name). However, there seems to be no Monkey's Audio package in the standard repositories (at least with that name).

HOWTO splitt lossless audio files (ape, flac, wv, wav ...

    https://linuxreviews.org/HOWTO_splitt_lossless_audio_files_(ape,_flac,_wv,_wav)_using_.cue_files
    Gentoo: emerge -v app-cdr/cuetools media-sound/shntool. You also need some software for the lossless audio format you will be using. If you want to use .flac and .wav files then you'll need flac and wavpack, Debian/Ubuntu: sudo apt install flac wavpack. Gentoo: emerge media-libs/flac media-sound/wavpack.

linux-audio-user: Re: [linux-audio-user] The dreaded .ape

    http://lalists.stanford.edu/lau/2003/10/0579.html
    Subject: Re: [linux-audio-user] The dreaded .ape From: Tim Orford (tim_AT_orford.org) Date: Sat Oct 18 2003 - 01:03:00 EEST Next message: william henry roberts: "[linux-audio-user] Lumpy sound from a Soundblaster mp3+" Previous message: Ketil Thorgersen: "Re: [linux-audio-user] Updating GTK2 on RH 8.0" Next in thread: Svante Eriksson: "Re: [linux-audio-user] The dreaded …

linux-audio-user: Re: [LAU] How can I play .ape files ...

    http://lalists.stanford.edu/lau/2007/10/0602.html
    Next message: H. S.: "[LAU] gmane and LAU (was: Linux-audio-user Digests too small and frequent)" Previous message: Jürgen Schöneberg: "[LAU] How can I play .ape files (Monkey's Audio)" Maybe in reply to: Jürgen Schöneberg: "[LAU] How can I play .ape files (Monkey's Audio)"

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