On Wednesday 05 May 2004 01:09 am, Ralph Slooten wrote:
> You can try the simple bash script I have attached.
>
> Just edit it to suite your needs. The way it is now is to produce a
> folder called "converted" with your re-encoded ogg's at quality 4, and
> in the comment it puts in the original bitrate.
>
> Hope it helps,
>
Thanks, I'll take a look at it.  From first glance, the methodology looks like 
the way I thought it should get done.  First convert to wav and then 
re-encode at the lower quaility level.  I took a look at sox, and it might 
also work well because it can only encode oggs at 128 kbps, which is exactly 
in the range I want.

BTW, can I ask why you are using ID3 tags, since ogg supports a more robust 
tagging system that most software players support well.
-- 
/g

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