Hello everyone,

I am running Ubuntu and have converted my CDs to FLACs (using all the
paranoia and fixing all the tags etc.). What is the best way for me to
convert all of those FLAC to ogg-Vorbis files, keeping all the tag
information and the same directory structure?

I am not wanting anything incredibly advanced, but was expecting
something like
vorbconvert /media/cd_rom/ /home/aaron/vorbis/ --quality=4 --recursive
--auto-tag --quiet

or something. Preferably it would run in some form of 'quiet' mode so
that it didn't ask me to overwrite each of the files which already
exists (that would also allow me to re-encode easily if a new version of
the encoders comes out).

Is something like 'crip' the way to go? Is there a better option for this?

It seems such a normal thing to want to do that I am sure that you will
be able to help.

Thanks,
Aaron

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