I recently saw some discussion about ffmpeg-normalize 
(https://github.com/slhck/ffmpeg-normalize 
<https://github.com/slhck/ffmpeg-normalize>) on this list. Included below is a 
link to the source for an AppleScript I wrote to help Mac users apply a single 
ffmpeg-normalize process to a folder of source files. The output folder for the 
command is created inside the source target folder. The target folder can be 
selected by running the AppleScript from a Script Editor window, or by saving 
the AppleScript as an application using Script Editor and dropping the folder 
onto the application’s file icon on a Mac running recent versions of the macOS. 
I’ve tested it under the current macOS, Monterey 12.3.1.

Working knowledge of ffmpeg-normalize is necessary to customize the script for 
successful use, but the AppleScript provides a shortcut for input and output 
logistics, and simplifies setting process parameters to some extent. The 
AppleScript is completely open source and free, of course. More information and 
the AppleScript is available at the site linked below:


https://prehensileblog.wordpress.com/2022/04/15/create-an-applescript-application-to-drop-or-open-a-folder-of-files-in-ffmpeg-normalize/
 
<https://prehensileblog.wordpress.com/2022/04/15/create-an-applescript-application-to-drop-or-open-a-folder-of-files-in-ffmpeg-normalize/>

Enjoy!

L. Lee
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