Re: [Flac] Flac to .wav or Re-flac

2007-09-30 Thread Aaron Whitehouse
> Now, can one re-flac a already .flac file again into to this standard setting > I want to use... or does one have to un-flac the file into a .wav file first. It is indeed possible to "re-flac" files. See the (very) recent discussion, on this list, here: http://lists.xiph.org/pipermail/flac/2007-

Re: [flac] re-encode tool win32

2007-09-28 Thread Aaron Whitehouse
> anyone who has a basic command of an **IX shell is more > than capable of one-lining most find/search/sort/exec tasks. That is overstating things a little. I have been using Linux for about five years and I wouldn't have come up with that command on my own. That said, I agree that Josh is bette

Re: [flac] re-encode tool win32

2007-09-27 Thread Aaron Whitehouse
> Sure.. just copy and paste it into flac-reencode.sh, replace the "8" with > a @1 var and you are all set. No need for "--reencode" as it is redundant. > Ping me if you want a hand with that (sarcasm). Not a bad idea... Thanks. I have all my CDs archived in Flac, so I may run it through them s

Re: [flac] re-encode tool win32

2007-09-27 Thread Aaron Whitehouse
> Under linux/bash, it would be something like > cd /MusicDirectory > find . -type f -name "*.flac" -exec sh -c 'flac -t {} && flac -8V {}' \; Wouldn't it be nice if it was something closer to: flac --reencode --recursive -8 *.flac Aaron ___ Flac

Re: [flac] re-encode tool win32

2007-09-27 Thread Aaron Whitehouse
> does somebody know a re-encode tool for win32? So it must have a GUI to make > a list of FLAC files that need to be re-encoded to a newer flac version and > it must automatically re-encode the whole list of files (so like the flac > frontend but with re-encode support). I wouldn't mind one for L

Re: [Flac] Burn flac to cd

2007-09-23 Thread Aaron Whitehouse
> You don't. Audio CDs don't support ReplayGain tags. The only thing > you may do on Audio CDs is to use Volume Normalize techniques > available on certain programs. Normalization of sound is not a good, > clean thing, though. Surely it would be possible to have something apply the ReplayGain t

Re: [Flac] tags, having some problems....

2006-06-14 Thread Aaron Whitehouse
Hi Richard, > is there ANY thing for Linux, that can ( RE-tag ) > .flac files, ie: do a lookup on Artist or Title or both, > and display choices, and the .flac files that it knows, > correct them to a "display format" : Artist - Song Title.flac The best thing I have found for all music files are

[Flac] The CDex and Flac saga continues

2005-08-10 Thread Aaron Whitehouse
27;t understand why Oggenc isn't happy. It will be a rather major effort for me to redo the whole lot... Thanks again Aaron Aaron Whitehouse wrote: > I am using CDex to encode my music into Flac. I am using the latest > version of Flac (with the frontend etc.) and sending the rips to it

Re: [Flac] FLAC to Vorbis

2005-08-10 Thread Aaron Whitehouse
On Wed, 2005-08-10 at 14:07 +1200, Aaron Whitehouse wrote: > >>Hello everyone, >> >>I am running Ubuntu and have converted my CDs to FLACs (using all the >>paranoia and fixing all the tags etc.). What is the best way for me to >>convert all of those FLAC to o

[Flac] FLAC to Vorbis

2005-08-09 Thread Aaron Whitehouse
Hello everyone, I am running Ubuntu and have converted my CDs to FLACs (using all the paranoia and fixing all the tags etc.). What is the best way for me to convert all of those FLAC to ogg-Vorbis files, keeping all the tag information and the same directory structure? I am not wanting anything i

Re: [Flac] CDex and Flac

2005-07-04 Thread Aaron Whitehouse
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: > Where did your rip files come from? Are they WAVE or AIFF? I don't know, sorry. I tried to find it as an option in CDex, but can not so assume that it is whatever the default in CDex is. > expected and only 12 million were found. This looks suspiciously like the > ki

Re: [Flac] CDex and Flac

2005-07-03 Thread Aaron Whitehouse
Hello again :), Aaron Whitehouse wrote: > In addition, and because I am writing anyway, I cannot seem to get it to > create ogg-flacs. I have tried adding '--ogg' to the beginning of the > string above and changing the extension, but that seems to yield files > which are un

[Flac] CDex and Flac

2005-07-03 Thread Aaron Whitehouse
I am using CDex to encode my music into Flac. I am using the latest version of Flac (with the frontend etc.) and sending the rips to it as an 'external encoder' with the string: -8 -o %2 -T "artist=%a" -T "title=%t" -T "album=%b" -T "date=%y" -T "tracknumber=%tn" -T "genre=%g" - However, I am gett