I'm getting this error when it try to run your script:
"find: /tmp/z: No such file or directory"

and the command I'm running it with, not sure if this is right,

find /home/www.site.com/members/  -name '*.mp3' -exec /tmp/z {} \;

thanks again,
-Ken

On 8/3/06, Warren Toomey <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> On Thu, Aug 03, 2006 at 06:29:12PM -0400, Ken wrote:
> > such I've added code to re-encode mp3's as they are being uploaded, but
> all
> > for the existing mp3's, is it possible in the Linux shell to use maybe
> grep
> > or something to go though all the folders and re-encode every single mp3
> one
> > at a time using this command
> >  lame -b 64 -f -m s SongName.mp3 stream_SongName.mp3
>
> Write a script called /tmp/z like this
>
> #!/bin/sh
> infile=$1
> dir=`dirname $infile`
> base=`basename $infile`
> outfile="$dir/stream_$base"
> lame -b 64 -f -m s $infile $outfile
>
> Make it executable, and test it with a single input file.
> Now apply it to the whole directory:
>
> find dir -name '*.mp3' -exec /tmp/z {} \;
>
> where dir is the top-level directory name.
>
> Cheers,
>        Warren
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