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Audacity does an excellent job ( and lets you select many different encoding |
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On Thu, Nov 6, 2008 at 6:24 AM, Paul Hartman |
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<paul.hartman+gentoo@×××××.com<paul.hartman%2Bgentoo@×××××.com> |
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> On Wed, Nov 5, 2008 at 12:46 PM, Andrew Gaydenko <a@××××××××.com> wrote: |
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> >> 2008/11/4 Mark Knecht <markknecht@×××××.com>: |
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> >> > Hi, |
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> >> > I'm wondering if anyone has a good way to convert a large hierarcy |
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> >> > of directories populated with FLAC files to a new set of directories |
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> >> > using mp3 instead? The FLAC directory contains something like 20000 |
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> >> > files so I need the converted structure to replicate the original. |
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> >> > Most likely the tool has to be very tolerant of file naming, unicode, |
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> >> > etc., as there are likely to be any number of strange things in there. |
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> >> > Possibly something in perl or, for the likes of me, even something |
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> GUI |
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> >> > based. |
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> > GUI-based: media-sound/soundkonverter |
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> Try also media-sound/soundconverter for a gnome version |
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Beau Dylan Henderson |