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. Atenciosamente,**** ** ** *Fernando Della Torre* Tecnologia da Informação**** (: +55 16 8137-1240 (: +55 16 9137-2886 *: *[email protected]***** V.D.I.T. Soluções em Virtualização**** ** ** ** ** A utilização deste e-mail não implica em autorização ou outorga de poderes para seu usuário praticar qualquer ato em nome das empresas citadas, cuja representação considera-se válida se praticada exclusivamente por representante legal ou procurador devidamente constituído, na forma estabelecida em seu respectivo estatuto ou contrato social 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 > _______________________________________________ > Rivendell-dev mailing list > [email protected] > http://lists.rivendellaudio.org/mailman/listinfo/rivendell-dev >
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