About the last thing that I could do in Windows which I can't do in
Ubuntu is MP3Gain post-processing.

In Windows, I was using MAREO.  In Linux, RubyRipper can encode to
multiple formats (I'm using FLAC and MP3) but it can't carry out other
commands like MAREO can.  RubyRipper can carry out CLI commands, but
only on the WAV files, not on the MP3s.

I want to do some custom MP3Gain post-processing, and I'd like to
automate it.  Currently I have to do this on the command line, drilling
down to each album.  Kind of tedious when the full path is:


Code:
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    /home/music/Music Library/Jamiroquai/High Times: Singles 1992-2006 (Disc 1)
--------------------


Call me lazy, but that's a lot of keystrokes.  Also I'd like to "set it
and forget it" because since the switch I have forgotten to do this
manual post-processing on an album or two.

Any suggestions?  I know there are lots of scripting tools, but they're
intimidating for a newbie like me and I'd also have to customize it,
i.e. "drill down in the directory until you get to the MP3s".


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Mark Lanctot

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