Re: No batch processing on Linux?

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On 22/09/10 19:11, Louigi Verona wrote:
Hey guys!

Yeah, I am not saying it is anyone's fault and my CLI abilities are very basic. Also, even when I do research such stuff, I forget it quickly. For instance, I remember testing a CLI command to convert photos from one size to another. It was very fast and efficient and I was really convinced that it is much faster than firing up a GUI program. However, when I had to do a similar task some months later, at that moment I had no access to the Internet and I could not remember what command that was and how to use it. So eventually I had to give up.
Same with file encoding. It does not come up very often, when it does - will I remember the command?

I will try Gnome SoundConverter, thanks for this GUI suggestion. CLI suggestions are also very welcome, I will try them anyway, of course.

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The find command is a neat way to do lots of files also.
$ find . -name "*flac" -exec lame -V0 {} \;

Cheers
Roger
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