OpenSUSE Multimedia :: Batch Convert Flac To Mp3?

Jun 6, 2011

pacpl and audioKonverter appear to be missing from the Packman and OpenSuse repositories. Does anyone know of something similar that's available?

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Ubuntu Multimedia :: Convert FLAC To Nero AAC?

Feb 7, 2010

Does anyone know how to use neroaacencoder (in CLI) to convert a flac file to AAC ? Is it also possible to encode in WMA in Linux ?

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Ubuntu Multimedia :: Convert DTS Files To Flac

Nov 1, 2010

How can I convert DTS files to Flac? Soundconverter and the likes won't work, so I thought of VLC but could not get it to work either.

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Ubuntu Multimedia :: How Do You Convert Flac File To Mp3

Nov 20, 2010

How do you convert a flac file to mp3? Well I have an entire album to convert actually.

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Ubuntu Multimedia :: Rip The Audio From An Flv And Convert To Flac Or Mp3 Without Quality Loss?

Jun 30, 2011

Anyway to rip the audio from an flv and convert to flac or mp3 without quality loss?

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Ubuntu Multimedia :: FFMPEG - FLV To MP3 Batch Convert

Mar 15, 2010

I have a file with about 6 .flv files and I wish to batch convert them to libmp3lame. I have tried making a #!bin/bash script with all the files in e.g.

Code:
ffmpeg -i filename.flv -sameq -acodec libmp3lame -f asf filename.mp3

I have inserted all the filenames individually into the script but when I ran it I got too many errors and i was wondering if someone knew a quicker way to do it e.g. a script that would batch convert all .flv files in that folder to .mp3 format.

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Ubuntu Multimedia :: How To Batch Convert Files To .flv?

Apr 16, 2011

So I have a php script that is setup to stream flash video (.flv) and I absolutely love having it. The problem is that any files I want to stream have to be in .flv format for it to work properly as .avi and others obviously don't stream well. Up until now, I've used FFMpeg to change the format from .avi to .flv, however the process takes a lot of time if you have a lot of videos, added to that you have to do one file at a time definitely makes it a pain.Does anyone know of a bash script that can take all the files (i.e. avi, .wmv, .mkv, .mpeg4) in one folder and automatically convert it to .flv? Then possibly delete the old files? Low resolution is fine, so long as it at least viewable. Does anyone have a script or know of a program that can do this (I run Ubuntu 10.04). I think FFMpeg has the best chance of doing this, but I don't know the syntax to actually do so.

I've searched the internet, and while I have found a few scripts, they didn't work for me (still looking into two scripts I found.I am currently messing with them to see if I can get them to work).It would be immensely helpful if someone knew of a way to do this.I also forget to mention that I have used Winff, but I was looking more for a bash script to do this so that I can set a cron job to convert them every hour or so.

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OpenSUSE :: Batch Convert CGM Images?

Apr 6, 2010

Is there an easy way to batch convert CGM images into anything modern (preferably SVG, because they're vector graphics)? The furthest I've gotten is ImageMagick, which tries to open them, but dies saying it can't find "ralcgm", mhich I can't find in any repos.

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Ubuntu Multimedia :: Batch Convert Audio In Video Files?

May 8, 2010

a movie is encoded with AC3 in 6 channel audio, what I get out is all of the sounds except for voices, which in 5.1 would be sent to the center channel. What I usually do is fire up avidemux and convert the audio to mp3 stereo, as converting to a 5.1 format usually ends up with a very odd sound (like running everything through an echo chamber). What I'd like to do is run a script to batch-convert these files from AC3 to MP3. The video format may vary, but they are usually XVID. I am comfortable at the command line, but I am not well-versed in audio/video tool terms. I don't need anything extravagant, I just want something that works. Heck, even if it is done one at a time, having a shell script that I can use to simply type:

tool.sh inputfile.avi outputfile.avi

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Ubuntu Multimedia :: Write A Bash Script To Batch Convert To Mp3hd?

Oct 23, 2010

ok so i am trying to write a batch convert script for mp3hd(do not snigger)my starting point is a script i know works i got elsewhere

Code:
for f in *.m4a; do ffmpeg -i "$f" "${f%.m4a}.wav"; done
from here

[code]....

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Ubuntu Multimedia :: Batch Convert Entire Music Directory To 320kbps MP3

Jan 3, 2011

I have a large (~60GB) collection of music in various formats on my hard drive. It is organised in the form Artist/Album/*.ext

The formats include M4A, FLAC, MP3, and OGG. What I would like to do is convert the entire directory, keeping subfolders and ID3 information intact. I would preferably like to be able to do this with a single script.

I am running Ubuntu 10.10 x86_64. I am fairly adept with BASH and the command line, so I foresee no problems there. If I have to write my own script, these are the things I'm not sure about:

(a) maintaining the directory structure.
(b) how to tell the script which converter tool to use (LAME, FLAC, etc.
(c) keeping ID3 tags.

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Software :: FLAC Files To Convert Or Not To Convert To CD-DA?

Dec 24, 2010

I have a lot of .flac files downloaded from several sites. Most of them come with a .cue file, and the .jpg with the cover, etc. It seems it is the intention of the uploader that one rebuilds the original CDDA. However, if I had a stand-alone CD/DVD player with flac I would hardly see the point of converting the flac to cdda. Furthermore, I could even play the flacs with a software player although, in this case, the audio quality would not be so good due to the noise picked up by the signal from the PC digital circuits.

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OpenSUSE Multimedia :: Cannot Rip Cds Into Flac

Mar 12, 2011

I would like to know which repositories I have to add to allow k3b to rip cds into flac because even though I have installed k3b codecs, I cannot rip cds into flac.

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General :: Script To Convert FLAC To MP3?

Feb 9, 2011

I would like have a script that can monitor my flac folder and everytime I rip a new cd to flac I would like the script to make a new folder with mp3 files @320 bit and place the newly created folder with mp3's into a folder named mp3. This is my very first script but after reading up on linuxcommand.org I discovered the power of scripts. Maybe there already exsist such a script for all I know?

Where would be a good place to search/look for templates that I can tailor to meet my needs? Also I would like to hear good suggestions for other repetitive tasks people solve with the use of scripts, that way I can easier see what else I can dig into. Can scripts also be used to manipulate databases? For instance to every day search for top 50 of certain met criteria, or whatever else output one is looking for?

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Programming :: Convert Some .flac Files Into .mp3?

Jun 20, 2011

I need to convert some .flac files into .mp3.

I found this script:

#!/bin/bash
FLAC=$1
MP3="${FLAC%.flac}.mp3"
[ -r "$FLAC" ] || { echo can not read file "$FLAC" >&1 ; exit 1 ; } ;
metaflac --export-tags-to=- "$FLAC" | sed 's/=(.*)/="1"/' >tmp.tmp

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And I need it to run it from outside of a directory for several directories.

I need to run it from /dir for /dir/dire*

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OpenSUSE Multimedia :: K3b: How To Add Flac Encoder

Dec 27, 2009

As K3b is the standard ripper I suppose it must be possible rip an audio cd to flac? In the plugin menu I see that the flac decoder is installed but not the encoder. Did someone already succeeded in installing the flac encoder plugin?

FYI: With virtual folders I am able to copy from the flac directory. It works to encode with flac like this but I experience the last seconds of the song are gone...

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OpenSUSE Multimedia :: Flac To Mp3 Converter?

Apr 9, 2011

I have a flac music. How may make mp3 format?

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Ubuntu :: Convert Entire MP3 Library To FLAC / OGG?

Sep 1, 2011

What's the easiest way to convert ALL mp3's in a library folder into a non-proprietary format like FLAC or OGG format? One that can search recursively and save the converted files in the same folders as the originals.

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Ubuntu :: Batch Convert Mp3 To Ogg?

Oct 5, 2010

Is there some way of recursively batch converting mp3s into oggs while keeping the same directory structure?

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OpenSUSE Multimedia :: Encoding With Flac - Presets?

Jan 22, 2011

I am using 11.2, KDE 4.3.5 with Grip and Flac to rip and encode CDs. Two questions:- Have read flac -help and do not understand the -o option which is used in a few example threads. The man page suggests that -o should be used with subsequent parameters such as --output_name=FILENAME for example. In the example posts this general option is used on its own. What for?

The installation when first used, already had a string of options including --best on the command line. I cannot find any documentation for this. I assume it is a preset in the same way as for example --preset extreme in lame.

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OpenSUSE Multimedia :: Conversion Of .aac Files To Flac Or Mp3?

Jun 6, 2011

I have some downloaded files of radio programme from BBC which are .aac. I have never come across this type before. Googled it so now I am a bit wiser and VLC seems to play them without problem but they are not accepted by my upnp client devices which are happier with flac or mp3. I would prefer flac but what is the preferred conversion software.

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Fedora :: Batch Convert From DVDs To Avi?

Sep 10, 2010

I am looking for a way to batch convert from DVDs to avi - ideally choosing the resolution of my output device (for use on an Android/iPhone). I really want to do it automatically/via a script from the command line if possible.

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OpenSUSE Multimedia :: AmaroK Won't Play Flac Files

Jul 6, 2011

I am running open SuSE 11.4 and amaroK won't play, it can't even see flac files.

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Software :: Cant Convert Audio Files Using Flac With Standard Input?

Jun 28, 2011

I cant convert audio files using flac with standard input. I tried the commands such as:

Code:
mpg321 -b 10000 -s -r 44100 -w - file.mp3 | flac - -o file.flac
or:
Code:
ogg123 -d wav -f - file.ogg | flac - -o file.flac

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All such conversions doesnt produce any *.flac file. It seems flac doesnt accept minus sign for the standard input although flac manual allows to use it.

So my question is how I can use the standard input in order to decode audio data with flac?

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Ubuntu :: Any Way To Batch Convert Recursively Using PS2PNG?

Jan 15, 2010

Is there a way to batch convert recursively using ps2png?

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General :: What Program Can Batch Convert Video?

Apr 22, 2011

I have many video files that I'm trying to convert from *** to .mp4..Currently I'm using Handbrake which does a good job but getting it started is very tedious. In Handbrake I need to confirm and add to queue all of the files. When there are over 200 files at a time it takes way too long. If there is a way to not confirm all of the files please let me know.What program can I use to just add a folder and have it automatically add all of the files to my queue?

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Software :: Batch Convert Text Format To RTF?

Aug 27, 2010

I have a bunch of text files that I created with mousepad in xfce. I didn't really think I would need to share them, but I guess I have to. Is there anyway I can batch convert these to rtf so they could be viewed on a windows client?

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Ubuntu :: Script To Batch Convert Video In Handbrake?

Feb 21, 2011

I've looked everywhere I could but I must be blind. I have Ubuntu 10.04 Server and I'm trying to batch convert .avi to .m4v in folders and subfolders. I can't seem to find a script to do that.

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General :: Need To Convert Batch File To Shell Script

May 3, 2010

Kindly help me converting a batch file with following commands into shell script..I would like to have the same functionality with shell commands.

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Software :: Batch-convert A Bunch Of Old Wma Files To Ogg Vorbis?

Jan 15, 2010

I'm not asking for help here, just documenting something I just discovered. Yesterday I wanted to batch-convert a bunch of old wma files to ogg vorbis. Not wanting to go through intermediate wav files, I tried to use ffmpeg to do it in one go. I first tried using the following command (in a loop, which I won't print here).

Code:
ffmpeg -i $file -f ogg -acodec vorbis -ab 192k outputdir/$file "vorbis" turns out to be the built-in libavc implementation of the codec. In the process I discovered that the -ab value is always ignored. No matter what value you put, the output is always the default 64k (average, but of course it's vbr). You can however use the poorly-documented -aq option to set the audio quality used. The values don't correspond to the oggenc values though, being a number ranging from 10-100 (or more, I don't know what the maximum is). It's not exactly clear what number corresponds to what average bitrate, so you have to experiment. ~30 seems to give you an average-rate file, while anything above 60 is probably overkill.

Switching to the external libvorbis gave me more flexibility, although at a cost of much longer encoding times (note that ffmpeg must have been compiled with libvorbis support first).

Code:
ffmpeg -i $file -f ogg -acodec libvorbis -ab 192k outputdir/$file
ffmpeg -i $file -f ogg -acodec libvorbis -aq 6 outputdir/$file

I could use both -ab and -aq (with the numbers corresponding to the oggenc values), with no problems. ffmpeg does display some wrong values in it's output text, however. In addition, there's one more difference. The vorbis (libavc) codec provides an entry in the header of the ogg container reporting the average bitrate, but it doesn't appear to provide a similar bitrate header in the vorbis stream itself. Some programs may not report the bitrate value because of this.

libvorbis provides both headers, avoiding that problem. So to summarize, libvorbis appears to be a better codec choice than vorbis.

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