Re: linux music tools It is quite possible and was done all the time in the bad

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So, Larry, we've gone off topic. The topic was writing scripts. You were
complaining about how hard you find that to be, and I was offering to
walk you through creating a script.

So, what script do you need? What do you have in a batch file that you'd
like to do in a Linux script?

Let's focus on cases.


Hart Larry writes:
> OK Janina, as far as normalizing, please consider "mp3gain" which you alter
> levels of an mp3, but in most cases there are no equivalant programs to
> change audio levels in an mp4 or many other video formats. And as far as an
> mp3editor, well Chuck's edway is a converter, but there was another one
> which had these ellavators, did not seem to be something where I could just
> arrow through sound-and-turn on-and-off blocks as you would in a word
> processor Thanks for inquiring
> Hart
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