The core services in OS X might be able to handle this; have a look in 
Automator, and on applevis.com for my guide on how to do it. If you do need the 
command line, and you want to use AppleScript, just use the "so shell script" 
command.
> On Dec 25, 2014, at 9:40 AM, Scott Berry <[email protected]> wrote:
> 
> Hello there,
> 
> I have a folder where I need to have some .jpg and .giff’s used.  I also need 
> it to then convert music tracks from their native format to ogg.  I know that 
> Xld does have the command line tool for this?  What I am wondering is can you 
> call a command line operation from an Applescrippt file or do you have to do 
> command line stuff separately/  Also where is there a good example base for 
> Applescript?
> 
> 
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