On Wednesday 04 January 2006 01:18 am, Clayton wrote:
oggenc supposedly does .flac conversion - it says so in the all-powerful man file - but I can't get it to work. There's a listing for oggenc2.x out there but I cannot find sources right now to compile.
Oggenc works fine.... I used to to batch convert a load of ogg files...
~> oggenc -q8 01-blondie-atomic.flac
will convert the Blondie song to a +/-256 bit encoded OGG...
Thanks for the tip, however, I must be missing something as I get an error: kai@yoda:~/tmp> oggenc -q8 *.flac ERROR: Input file "d2t3 One.flac" is not a supported format ERROR: Input file "d2t5 The Fly.flac" is not a supported format On an unrelated note, is there a command prompt program (I'm using Konsole) which allows for ctrl+c, ctrl+v, ctrl+x for copy cut paste? Konsole is kinda wierd to me in that it has nothing for copy/cut and the outdated shift-insert for paste. (I feel like I'm in DOS days.)
or even better, something like find -name \*\\.flac -print0 | xargs -0 echo oggenc -q8 which, if I have my syntax right will find across directories and run oggenc for each instance if a flac file it finds.
That would be cool! -- kai www.perfectreign.com linux - genuine windows replacement part