On Tue, 2005-04-05 at 14:04, John H. Robinson, IV wrote:
> RBW wrote:
> > I've been trying to track down any app (X, KDE type) for Linux that will
> > do basically what Grip does except allow/also allow the input of ".wav"
> > files from a directory instead of insisting that the input be directly
> > from a CD-ROM.
> >
> > >From what I can tell so far all of the apps anticipate that you will be
> > doing a rip of a commercial CD-ROM which can be ID'd and queried against
> > something like a freedb.org and processed into (basically) ".wav" files
> > with appropriate names and then post processing to encode in ogg or mp3
> > etc, etc.
> >
> > Ideally what I want to do is take a set of ".wav" files that already
> > exist and pump them through Lame to make mp3 files (Better yet from
> > flac-->wav-->mp3-->delete wav).
>
> You might be able to get abcde (A Better CD Encoder) to do this.
> Otherwise, you can easily:
> find . -name \*.wav -type f -exec lame '{}' \;
>
> You can modify to suit for flac conversions.
>
> -john
Thanks for the shell tip...
Thanks to Lew for reminding me about SoX.
Someone else mentioned Audacity...
I'm thinking that even after I find a suitable app maybe this is a good
little limited scope project to learn more shell/PERL scripting and
maybe even wrap it all on a Tcl/Tk GUI... Make sense?
RBW
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