mpg123 is what you want:

mpg123 -w blah.wav blah.mp3

sugarboy

Jon Nichols wrote:
> 
> hurm. good luck. I have been searching for the same thing for some time.
> THe only thing I can offer is this:
> In setting up a friend's PC recently, somehow  xmms was set to decode back
> into .wav files. we didnt *want* it to, but it worked quite well. maybe
> there's an option to do so? or maybe you could pipe the output back into a
> file?
> 
> HTH
> jon
> 
> On Sun, 28 Nov 1999, Jacob Schmude wrote:
> 
> > Hello all.
> >
> > I'm looking for a text-based command-line mp3 decoder which can turn mp3s
> > back into  wave files. I have an mp3 encoder, bladeenc, which turns wav
> > into mp3, but sometimes I want to change them back to wav.
> >
> >
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