Jos Laake wrote: > Hey y'all, > > I have a script that I run when I close down my studio > that copies all of my random recordings over to the > 'Dailies' area on my web site. But all of these snippets > are .wav files (mostly from Timemachine & Audacity). > I'd like to have the script batch convert all the .wav's > to .mp3's before the copy. That way, my musical partners > don't have to download a 40MB .wav file to see if they > want to work with a snippet. So what I really need is > a high quality command line driven wav->mp3 converter > that I can set up something like: > > convertorthang -o=mp3 *.wav > > and have it just do it... Oh, and not try to do it > again if the file already exists. > > Okay, I'll go Google around, but if anybody's got a good > pointer for me, lemme know, eh? ;-) > > toodles! > ~Jos~ > > bladeenc -- humans may reply by deleting the x from my address