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PostPosted: Sat Jun 11, 2005 1:04 am 
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Any programs out there than can do this without converting to .wav first?

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Not that I know of. But flac>wav is a super quick conversion, so it doesn't bother me at all.

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towelie wrote:
Not that I know of. But flac>wav is a super quick conversion, so it doesn't bother me at all.


Yeah, my flac converter lets me do a batch at a time. i like that.

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dbPowerAmp can. also etree.org has some linux scripts to do it.

or you could paste this into a new text document, and save it as makemp3.cmd

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for %%f in (*.shn) do c:\windows\flac.exe -d %%f %%f.wav & c:\lame392\lame.exe --alt-preset standard %%f.wav & del %%f.wav


you'd need to adjust those folders to point to where flac and lame are, and i haven't tested that one (i had a script for shns and just changed it to say flac for you), but it's pretty simple.

then you just open a command prompt, find the directory with flacs, and type makemp3. or you could set it up for drag-n-drop, but you'll probably go with dbpoweramp anyways :)


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