Hello friend!

I just wonder why would you convert this library to mp2 (lossy format) ?

Using PCM you may use more space, but at the other hand PCM uses less CPU
time and it's a linear audio file, no loss at all, pure audio fidelity.

Personally nowadays I don't see a reason for using mp2/mp3 at professional
environments as storage systems are far cheaper then years ago.


Anyway If you know to convert a file using some command you can easily use
the "find" command to execute thos comando thru all files or even write a
simple shell script for that,



Regards.




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2013/3/4 Geoff Barkman <[email protected]>

> Does anyone know if anyone has come up with a script that will convert
> old PCM.wav files (From Rivendell 1.72) to an identically named
> mp2.wav (for Rivendell 2.2) file. Perhaps using ffmpeg or something. I
> have a script that uses rdimport to import all the files back into the
> system but I loose all the cut names on my carts when I do this.
> Some of my Carts can have over 20 cuts in them. So fixing names would
> take a while.
> Many Thanks
> Geoff Barkman
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