[vorbis] Looking for a batch encoder program

MARK JAMES HETHERINGTON mark.hetherington at studentmail.newcastle.edu.au
Sun Feb 10 20:31:25 PST 2002



It would be a lot easier to rip+encode the cds in one step with most 
ripping tools, which will do the tags and stuff for you. Since you've 
already done it though, I imagine a crafty batch file, or a shell 
script will do it, just pass the appropriate info to oggenc.

I assume your just ripping these now to save time ripping later? 
Although file sizes will decrease slightly with 1.0 (I assume), RC3 is 
still pretty good though.

----- Original Message -----
From: "Philip M. White" <pwhite at gigacluster.net>
Date: Monday, February 11, 2002 2:36 pm
Subject: [vorbis] Looking for a batch encoder program

> While I am waiting for a 1.0 release of Ogg Vorbis, I made a "WAV" 
> folder on my computer and have been regularly ripping CDs into 
> that folder using Exact Audio Copy. Right now that folder has 3.4 
> GB of wave files in different subfolders. Is there a program in 
> which I could specify this "WAV" folder, and it would go and 
> recursively convert all WAVs into oggs of the same filename using 
> a specified encoder?
> 
> A bonus would be if it parsed the filename ("Artist - Title.wav", 
> always dash-separated) and made the appropriate tags.
> 
> Any thoughts?
> 
> 						-- Philip.
> 
> 
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