Further to my question on sending files from one app to another... What I do is download an .ogg stream using wget and stop the download by killall wget. I'd like to write the name of the file that wget is creating to a log file and then use another shell script to read the file name from the log, and, perhaps delete the file name from that log once processed (i.e. re-write the log-file without the name in it).
Any ideas? Using grep I imagine but I've not got very far in the output phase of things (how to write/append a script variable to a text file is my first challenge). Thanks, Eric. On 4/27/05, Cian Duffy <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > Short answer: Yes, just use a pipe (|) to do it > > Long answer: Don't bother, just recompile LAME with Ogg input support > - its either an official compile option or theres a patch for it. > oggdec is slow (not that LAME doing it will be majorly), and there is > a possibility of pipe-starvation, where LAME could be running faster > than oggdec, and there wouldn't be any file to encode from... > > Cian > > On 27/04/05, Eric Dunbar <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > Hi all, > > > > I'm trying to use oggdec and lame to convert from .ogg to .mp3. > > > > First I decode with oggdec to a .wav file and then from .wav to .mp3 using > > lame. > > > > What I was wondering is if it'd be possible to direct the .wav output > > from oggdec *directly* to lame, skipping the intermediate file > > creation process? > > > > Eric. _______________________________________________ yellowdog-general mailing list [email protected] http://lists.terrasoftsolutions.com/mailman/listinfo/yellowdog-general HINT: to Google archives, try '<keywords> site:terrasoftsolutions.com'
