Thanks, Julien.

I'd consider myself relatively handy behind the command line but my id3 tag foo is pretty weak.

Any help is greatly appreciated.

On Apr 9, 2011 8:55 AM, "Julien Claassen" <julien@c-lab.de> wrote:
> Hi1
> You might use file and some shell magic, i.e. grep or sed to search for the
> bit depth info. Maybe you can even use id3v2 and then you might need something
> like:
> if [ $BIT_DEPTH -gt 16 ]; then
> echo $FILENAME;
> fi
> Of course youhave to set up BIT_DEPTH using either file or id3v2, how that
> is done exactly, no idea, since i never did it. Are yo familiar with basic
> shell script programming?
> I hope, that helped a bit. - If not, just tell me and I'll see, if I can
> write a very basic script to do the work.
> Warmly yours
> Julien
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