[linux-audio-user] converting large number of ogg's to mp3's
anahata
anahata at treewind.co.uk
Sat Jan 8 16:43:01 EST 2005
On Sat, Jan 08, 2005 at 03:23:56PM +0000, rob wrote:
> Hi.
>
> I need to convert a large no of ogg's to mp3.
> I know that I can convert them one at a time with sox but this is going
> to be fairly tedious for >1000 files.
With sox? I though sox couldn't do mp3.
It's this a shell one-liner using find and lame and the approriate
shell expression to make the output filenames?
> Does anyone know of graphical way of doing this
Graphical ways aren't usually the best solution to a batch problem.
[...]
OK I tried this. I came up with:
1) create a local shell script called conv containing these lines:
#!/bin/sh
echo converting $1 to ${1/\.wav/.mp3}
lame $1 ${1/\.wav/.mp3}
2) Make it executable:
$ chmnod +x conv
3) run find
find . -name "*.wav" -exec ./conv {} \;
All wav files in the local directory and its subdirectories will be
converted to mp3: the names will be the same with .wav changed to .mp3
It that's not exactly what you wanted, edit accordingly.
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