On Mit, 2005-08-10 at 14:07 +1200, Aaron Whitehouse wrote: > 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).
You can try my script. I use it here all the time. Recursively encodes a flac-dir to ogg and does not overwrite existing files. -- Daniel -- Homepage: http://www.npfdd.ch/ -- Thompson, if he is to be believed, has sampled the entire rainbow of legal and illegal drugs in heroic efforts to feel better than he does. As for the truth about his health: I have asked around about it. I am told that he appears to be strong and rosy, and steadily sane. But we will be doing what he wants us to do, I think, if we consider his exterior a sort of Dorian Gray facade. Inwardly, he is being eaten alive by tinhorn politicians. The disease is fatal. There is no known cure. The most we can do for the poor devil, it seems to me, is to name his disease in his honor. From this moment on, let all those who feel that Americans can be as easily led to beauty as to ugliness, to truth as to public relations, to joy as to bitterness, be said to be suffering from Hunter Thompson's disease. I don't have it this morning. It comes and goes. This morning I don't have Hunter Thompson's disease. -- Kurt Vonnegut Jr., on Dr. Hunter S. Thompson: Excerpt from "A Political Disease", Vonnegut's review of "Fear and Loathing: On the Campaign Trail '72" s
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