[SlimDevices: Ripping] Using a playlist for file conversion

2021-04-26 Thread nyindieguy
I have a large collection of FLAC files, and have created a playlist of all my favorites. I would like to convert the songs on my favorites list to MP3 to carry around. Does anyone know of a tool to read a playlist and convert only those songs on the list? Doing it manually would be a big job sin

Re: [SlimDevices: Ripping] Using a playlist for file conversion

2021-04-26 Thread garym
nyindieguy wrote: > I have a large collection of FLAC files, and have created a playlist of > all my favorites. I would like to convert the songs on my favorites list > to MP3 to carry around. Does anyone know of a tool to read a playlist > and convert only those songs on the list? Doing it manu

Re: [SlimDevices: Ripping] Using a playlist for file conversion

2021-04-27 Thread Roland0
nyindieguy wrote: > I have a large collection of FLAC files, and have created a playlist of > all my favorites. I would like to convert the songs on my favorites list > to MP3 to carry around. Does anyone know of a tool to read a playlist > and convert only those songs on the list? Doing it manu

Re: [SlimDevices: Ripping] Using a playlist for file conversion

2021-04-27 Thread bakker_be
If you prefer a GUI approach, Mediamonkey can do this, and I'd be amazed if Foobar wouldn't be able to do it. Main System: Touch; Marantz SR-5004 + TMA Premium 905 + TMA Premium 901 + Teufel Ultima 20 Mk 2 + BK Monolith+ FF + Lenovo T460 + Kodi + Pioneer PDP-LX5090H Workshop: iPad 32GB Wifi +

Re: [SlimDevices: Ripping] Using a playlist for file conversion

2021-05-04 Thread d6jg
bakker_be wrote: > If you prefer a GUI approach, Mediamonkey can do this, and I'd be amazed > if Foobar wouldn't be able to do it. Foobar can indeed do this Load playlist Select all Right click and choose Convert - make sure the Output type and Destination are suitable VB2.4[/B] STORAGE *Q

Re: [SlimDevices: Ripping] Using a playlist for file conversion

2021-05-05 Thread nyindieguy
Thanks for the info. Not to make things more complicated, but the playlists were constructed in LMS, hosted on a Linux server. So the playlist has static paths to the songs using Linux conventions, meaning / rather than \ as used in Windows. Will Foobar or other programs actually be able to read

Re: [SlimDevices: Ripping] Using a playlist for file conversion

2021-05-07 Thread d6jg
nyindieguy wrote: > Thanks for the info. Not to make things more complicated, but the > playlists were constructed in LMS, hosted on a Linux server. So the > playlist has static paths to the songs using Linux conventions, meaning > / rather than \ as used in Windows. Will Foobar or other program

Re: [SlimDevices: Ripping] Using a playlist for file conversion

2021-05-10 Thread thniels
Using symbolic links will probably work. Unlike directory junctions, they support network drives... Following the scenario, recreate the internal path of the share you are accessing, and mimick it on the local, default drive... > > "Y:\mnt\storage\flac\Kraftwerk\Autobahn\03 - Kometenmelodie 2.f

Re: [SlimDevices: Ripping] Using a playlist for file conversion

2021-05-13 Thread v2k
nyindieguy wrote: > Thanks for the info. Not to make things more complicated, but the > playlists were constructed in LMS, hosted on a Linux server. So the > playlist has static paths to the songs using Linux conventions, meaning > / rather than \ as used in Windows. Will Foobar or other program