I am not sure how to GPL this, so some guidance would be welcome.
Have you seen this? https://www.gnu.org/licenses/gpl-howto.html#content
I decided to rip all of my music CDs in a lossless format
But it sounds like you didn't do this? Rather, you converted the
already-ripped files (since you mentioned m4a.)
When run, the script will ask for the format of the old files. For
example, m4a. It will ask for the format of the new
Okay, thanks. I'll take a look at it.
Nope, that is not what I did. Let's say I had previously ripped Song A in m4a
and listened to it ten times. Now, I ripped it again from the CD in flac.
Since it is a new file Rhythmbox creates a new entry in the database. Said
entry has zero plays, as I have not listened to it. What the
Okay, I've followed the guide left by lembas. Attached is the new version.
Recently, I decided to rip all of my music CDs in a lossless format. I
originally thought about manually editing rhythmdb.xml in order to preserve
the play count and other metadata for each track. It was quickly obvious that
this would be a daunting task, so I wrote a quick script to