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bash. convert mpeg adts to normal mp3

I need script to convert many files of the format MPEG ADTS to a normal mp3. (because my net radio can't play ADTS, for example:
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file plik.mp3 
plik.mp3: MPEG ADTS, layer III, v1, 128 kBits, 44.1 kHz, JntStereo
not play
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file beautiful.mp3 
beautiful.mp3: Audio file with ID3 version 23.0 tag, MP3 encoding
play.
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It's likely to be beyond the capabilities of bash to convert an audio format sorry.
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Why? Can you expand it?
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The shell itself is not a good tool for this, you need an audio conversion tool which understands the format in question. Which platform are you on, and what tools are you using to convert audio? Possibly all you need is the correct codecs.
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I use debian and shell - bash.
I tested this:
Code:
lame -h plik.mp3 1.mp3
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Code:
mplayer -nojoystick -nolirc -nortc -vo null -vc dummy -af resample=44100 -ao pcm:waveheader:file=1.wav plik.mp3
lame -h 1.wav 2.mp3
and results are same - MPEG ADTS
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