Hi,

I'm using windows so I know the wildcard support for flac is broken. That's
why I use this command to encode a whole directory of WAV-files to
FLAC-files in a command prompt:

for %1 in (*.wav) do flac -V --best "%1"

This command is fully working

Now I want to write the flac output to a file, so I can open this file
later.
I tried to add > outputfile.txt to the command like this:

for %1 in (*.wav) do flac -V --best "%1" > outputfile.txt

But this doesn't work.
Does somebody knows what I have to add the my command line to write the flac
output to a file? I don't want to use the Cygwin program, but only the
windows command prompt and the official flac tool.

thanks in advance!
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