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

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Code:
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