However, if you have Winamp installed on your computer, there’s a simpler way to get MP3s from existing OGG files. We all know that Winamp is a very popular media player, and it supports almost all audio formats, such as CDA, FLAC, MID, MIDI, RMI, KAR, MIZ, mod, mdz, nst, stm, stz, s3m, s3z, it, itz, xm, xmz, mtm, ult, 669, far, amf, okt, ptm, MP3, MP2, MP1, AAC, VLB, M4A, MP4, NSA, SWF, OGG, aiff, au, avr, caf, htk, iff, mat, paf, pvf, raw, sd2, sds, sf, voc, w64, wav, xi, WMA, M3U, M3U8, PLS, B4S, WPL, ASX, etc. With the built-in burning feature of Winamp, we can use NoteBurner’s virtual CD-RW to convert OGG to MP3 very easily and at high speed. Now, let’s check how to use NoteBurner with Winamp to do this job.
Firstly, download and install NoteBurner AIFF to MP3 Converter from this link, run it and go to Settings menu, set MP3 as output format.
Launch Winamp, and go to NoteBurner’s drive on the left panel. Then click Add > Files… or Folder… to add your OGG files:

(Note: NoteBurner in this example is installed in G: drive, and this may be different from yours. Please select the correct one.)
Click Burn button of above picture, then a prompt will remind you to select a writing speed. After this, click Burn button to proceed:

Winamp starts burning audio CD:

And NoteBurner will start encoding later:

(Note: Please run Winamp and NoteBurner at the same time, otherwise, this encoding window will not appear and the conversion will fail.)
After a while, your music would be converted successfully. Right click on the music files in NoteBurner and select Open File Location, and then you can locate MP3 files immediately. Is it easy? Just give it a try!






